Recipe for a persuasive speech Ingredients: 2 x bold statements 5 x rhetorical questions 3 x strong‚ justified arguments 3 x facts/examples to support each argument 1 x backed-up counterargument for opposing views 20 x emotionally triggering words (at least) 1 x statement to challenge the audience Method: 1) Have a clear idea in your head of your opinion on the subject before you proceed in writing the speech. 2) Research to find examples to justify your opinion. An easy way to
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GMO Speech Thesis - GMOs are ethically immoral and cause a threat to human growth in a variety of different ways. Genetic modification (GM) is the process by which DNA make up is perfected and altered. This procedure is completed by combining genes from other organisms. It may even involve the combining of plant genes with animal genes. The results of this process are also known as GMOs‚ genetically modified organisms. In recent discovery‚ geneticists have learned to genetically modify many
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At the end of the speech‚ I hope to persuade you to avoid using photo shop and find other methods to avoid using Photoshop on a picture of yourself or with someone else to make yourself look perfect. Introduction: How many of you take selfies then edit the picture and upload it to social media? Well I’m guessing the majority of you guys edit pictures. Most of you worry about getting likes especially‚ on instagram and if you do not get enough likes‚ your self-esteem lowers because it makes you feel
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How is language used to construct reality‚ inform and challenge? SEMESTER 1 2014 Teacher(s): J.Wilson‚ J.Francis‚ A.Arkwright‚ N.Malik‚ R.Coleman‚ J.Ward Assessment No. and Task Type e.g. #3 test‚ creative response‚ essay #1 Persuasive Oral Length – words/time 5 – 7 mins Evidence of Progress Due Date Week 3/4 Due Date Week 5 Learning Goals See Unit Outline - must align with Assessment Criteria & marking schema/rubric – use dot points - use the following stem ...This
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For centuries‚ moms have used a rocking chair to soothe babies to sleep and share special snuggles. These days the traditional rocker has the main competitor: the glider. Instead of rocking in an arc-like of motion‚ the glider has a fluid back-and-forth slide and requires much less attempt to preserve the momentum going (right for those half-wide awake nights). Do you want a glider? Gliders and rocking chairs are niceties‚ now not requirements. A glider in the nursery is the suitable spot to cuddle
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Through the speech‚ you are expected to change the audience’s point of view within a short period. It may seem difficult‚ but‚ in reality‚ it is not. Remember that the key lies in the speech topic that you have chosen. It is essential to look for a speech topic that is contemporary and fascinating to the audience. Persuasive speech topics should be based on themes and ideas that the audience strongly feels about or may easily relate to. You should choose a topic that interests you. It will be
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If you stop going to school‚ you turn off the light of education. Then‚ when the police catch you doing wrong‚ even on the State level‚ now you have a Felony Conviction for drugs‚ guns‚ fighting with the Police‚ etc.!! This is because you cannot sell drugs without carrying a gun to protect yourself from those that want to rob you and take your drug money. You also have to threaten and collect from people who owe you drug money. So‚ now what? The slave master takes you right out of the equation. You
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Cheng Hsien Tan Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience to fight world hunger and poverty through child sponsorship programs. Central Idea: The world has a huge problem with poverty and hunger and this problem could be immensely downsized if everyone that has a little extra money sponsors a child. Pattern of Organization: Problem-Solution Introduction I. (Attention Getter): How many of you see poverty and hunger as a problem in our world? How many of you think that you
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CPR The recovery position DANGER – Check to see if the area is safe for you to approach the individual RESPONSE – See if the person responds to touch‚ pain or speech AIRWAY – Lift chin slightly back and tilt the head back BREATHING – Put the head by the patients mouth to listen for the breath to check if the patient is breathing‚ also put the hand on the patients stomach so that you can see the patient breathing. CIRCULATION – Check pulse of the patient and the colour of the patient‚ if patient
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minute persuasive speech on a topic of our choice. There were a vast range of topics that were spoken about but‚ Isabella’s speech was really something out of the ordinary. She choose to present her persuasive speech about the safety hazards the tourists who visit our island present. Isabella’s stance was that tourists who come to the island aren’t cautious when they’re driving so they should have special regulations. The criteria that Isabella was required to follow while giving her speech was that
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