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    Persuasive Speech Delivery

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    Prepare and Deliver a Persuasive Speech Persuasive presentations are formal or informal presentations designed to influence the audience’s choices. Successful persuasion depends on the evidence and logic of the message‚ the credibility of the persuader‚ the psychological needs of the listeners‚ and the opinions held by key audience members. To be able to effectively prepare and deliver a successful persuasive speech there are several steps to consider. Preparing a persuasive speech begins with analyzing

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    Delivering a Persuasive Speech  Douglas A. Parker  August 13‚ 2001 | Amazon Products | |Subject(s):  Language Arts/Reading and Public Speaking |Links of Note | |[pic] | |Overview:   Students need to understand that how they say something and how they physically present |Persuasive Essay Topics form| | | |themselves are just as important as what they say.  By understanding

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    Persuasive Language Techniques 1. Attacks Attacks are a version of playing the man‚ not the ball. If you can make your opposition seem less credible‚ you may be more likely to get a reader to agree with your side of the argument. At the least‚ attention can be taken away from the issue itself and put on to the personality. Attacks can attempt to belittle or embarrass or just plain insult an opponent. The idea is that the weaker you can make your opposition appear‚ the stronger you and your contention

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    Persuasive Prompts 1. [Improve Your School] The local school committee is seeking ideas to improve your school. These ideas will be discussed during meetings with students‚ teachers‚ parents‚ administrators‚ and other interested parties. The changes proposed by students will be seriously considered since students are the reason for the schools existence. Choose one change that might improve your school for all students. Write a persuasive essay explaining why your suggested change is an improvement

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    In the workplace‚ a persuasive message occurs when a person attempts to convince an individual or group to take certain specific actions. According to Perloff‚ persuasion can be defined as “a symbolic process in which communicator tries to convince other people to change their attitudes or behaviours regarding an issue through the transmission of a message in an atmosphere of free choice.” The key elements of a persuasive message are Audience analysis You can’t persuade your listeners if you

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    Looking at Mary Fisher’s speech about discrimination regarding HIV/AIDS‚ and also the Sydney Morning Herald article titled “Abbott cares for mums‚ but why so little support?’ it is clear to see that these speeches are both highly persuasive texts. A persuasive text must convince the audience of a point or argument. To be effective it must include a variety of textual techniques to create an emotional response from the audience‚ and the textual form must be selected to best convey the writer’s idea

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    Persuasive Speech Rubric

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    Name_____________________________________  Hour__________  Persuasive Speeches will start on Wednesday April 3 and go until Friday April 5th  Persuasive Speech Details  ● ● ● ● You need to be very interested in your topic‚ otherwise your speech will fall flat.  4­6 minutes in length (no more‚ no less).  Speech must be written in Monroe’s Sequence.  Speech must be in typed manuscript form. Manuscript means entire speech is written  out.  Then turn into keyword outline on paper or notecards.  ●

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    Persuasive Speech

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    was younger I always thought that I would just wake up one day and I would be “grown up”‚ by grown up I don’t mean a certain age or height‚ but a time in your life when you have to be older and more mature than the people below you‚ to set a good example for them. That day never really seemed to come‚ even though I was the same age as some of my childhood heroes like Nick Freer‚ Steve Hicks and Shane Teirney when they were covering the front page of the Herald Palladium‚ I didn’t feel like what they

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    writing a persuasive paper‚ I like to know information such as what interests the reader‚ and what the reader believes‚ so that I am able to choose a subject that will grab their attention‚ and perhaps persuade them otherwise. (That’s the point of a persuasive paper‚ isn’t it?) As for informative and “how to” papers‚ although it’s necessary to know information about the topic‚ I also like to know what the reader takes interest in and what they would like to learn more about. For example‚ I am definitely

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    Languages Discipline‚ Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education Lesson 5: Body of a Persuasive Presentation (1) Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson‚ you should be able to:     organise the information in the body of a presentation effectively; use both logical and emotional appeals in persuasion; describe the background of a presentation; and recognise the disadvantages of reading from notes or reciting a speech. ORGANISING THE INFORMATION IN THE BODY The body of a presentation

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