F Derived credibility refers to the credibility of the speaker produced by everything she or he says and does during the speech itself. 9. T F Terminal credibility is the credibility of the speaker at the start of the speech. 10. T F Terminal credibility is the credibility of the speaker at the end of the speech. 11. T F Speakers who explain their expertise on the speech topic are likely to reduce their credibility with the audience. 12. T F A speaker can have high credibility for one audience
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you want it. Transition Now that you know how to make slime‚ I’m going to show you how you can make a cool gift out of it that anyone will love. II. Slime is so much fun to play with‚ so why not give it to someone as a gift.We can make cute animals out of our slime.I will be showing you guys how to make a
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can occur from this change. Thesis Statement: Abortion may be a temporary fix to a momentary problem‚ but permanently kills the life of an in vivo child and leaves scars on the physiological and emotional well-being of the parent. Preview: This persuasive argument uses the objective facts‚ the biology of the aborted fetus‚ as well as post-abortion physiological and emotional trauma. This also debunks common opinions of those whom are pro-choice while acknowledging the integrity but cracks in their
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benefits of using DDT outweigh the harmful consequences because DDT could kill a lot of animals‚ and we don’t know the effects of DDT on a human People that are for DDT will say it is good for farming.It may be good for farming but it’s not good for our food because our food is getting infected. One reason why the benefits of DDT outweigh the harmful consequences is because DDT could kill a lot of animals. In “(Sounding the Alarm on Pollution)” (Rachel Carson says‚ “ The trouble was that some
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Martin and Nakayama (2009)‚ it could potentially change the way people in one country think and interact with of those in another country by diminishing cultural stereotypes and prejudices (Martin & Nakayama 2009). VI. Conclusion A. To conclude this speech‚ I hope to someday be a part of this exciting 21st century global economic collaboration and support international business growth through: a. Improving technical support for better world wide data
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Central Idea: At the end of my speech the audience will know all about the disadvantages of IQ testing in addition to the bad impact it has on today’s society. Introduction: After taking 3 different IQ tests and averaging the results I can tell you that my IQ is either of 82 which is considered as low average or of 123 which is considered as superior! Ask yourself one question; would you look at me differently if you knew which one it really is? At the end of the speech you’ll know all about the
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Margarita Torres Informative Speech Outline Title: “Zumba!” General purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: After listening to my speech‚ audience members will try Zumba fitness as a way to exercise. Thesis: Zumba is a dance fitness program that has revolutionized the way people exercise and how they enjoy it. INTRODUCTION I. Quote from Beto Perez‚ Zumba creator. II. Thesis statement. III. Preview of main points. BODY I. Zumba‚ ditch the workout‚ enjoy the party
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Everyone should visit Australia at least once. Australia is full of beautiful scenery‚ exotic plants and animals‚ tasty wine‚ and the friendliest people on earth. If you’re still not convinced‚ here’s six reasons why you should consider Australia for your next holiday. The World’s Most Beautiful Beaches Australia has some of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Perfect white sand with vibrant blue water‚ what more could one ask for? White Haven Beach has been on the world’s top beaches list for years
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Aujae Brizendine Prof. Lee West Speech 2-3:20 Topic: Haiti 2012: Why are half a million people still in camps? Organizational Pattern: Problem Solution Specific Purpose: To persuade the government help is need in another place and action needs to be taken Primary Audience Outcome: I want the audience to notice there are others suffering more than themselves. It doesn’t hurt to lend a helping hand. Introduction: Two years on from the catastrophic earthquake which struck Haiti‚ killing more
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it is and raise awareness. When you hear the word "dolphins’" you think of a friendly‚ playful and cute marine mammal that everyone loves‚ and nobody would never hurt. The cold hard reality is that thousands of these friendly‚ playful‚ and cute animals are being slaughtered as you read this. These dolphins are killed in an extremely cruel and barbaric way by the Japanese‚ which consequently results in the possible extinction of dolphins. Meaning that countless activists are taking action to expose
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