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Orally Citing Sources- One of the clear indicators that someone has been trained at the school level- Find a way to gain experience- Aristotle’s modes of trutho Ethos, pathos, logoso Ethos Elements of credibility- Competence- Trustworthiness (immediacy is important) - Dynamism o Energy, engaging- Common groundo Always connect with your audience early and ofteno Increase common ground by self-disclosure - Strong oral citationso Pathos Emotional connectiono Logos Help structure the audience- Orally cite sourceso Understand the credentials of that sourceo To retrieve material o Give credit to others- How to orally cite sourceso Credit the source Source is the “who” The source of the book is the author Cite the person not the addresso Integrate the citations throughouto Take your timeo Establish the


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UCF COM 1000 - Orally Citing Sources

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