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    Assignment for the Informative Speech An Informative Speech is a speech that defines‚ describes‚ or explains a concept or idea‚ process or function; and occasionally‚ a thing‚ person or place. 1. Select a subject interesting to you and instructive for your audience. You will prepare a 6 minute informative speech on this subject. Speeches outside the time limit will receive a penalty. 2. The speech should include: a. an introduction which includes all five elements of a good introduction;

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    OUTLINE GUIDE FOR AN EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH TITLE OF SPEECH: All speeches must be titled. GENERAL PURPOSE(METHOD OF PRESENTATION): to inform‚ to entertain‚ to demonstrate‚ to persuade by making in-roads‚ etc. SPECIFIC PURPOSE (AUDIENCE OUTCOME): What particular response do you want to evoke from your audience? Fill in the blank: At the end of my speech I want my audience to__________________. INTRODUCTION I. INTEREST STEP (ALSO CALLED "ICE BREAKER" OR "ATTENTION GETTER"): Use the beginning

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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Amur Saif AlAamri 93070 Topic: Housemaids should not be hired. 1- An opener on areas of agreement: I can admit that we all live under or encounter pressure in our daily life. This pressure can be triggered through studying‚ working‚ or having a bunch of home chores. In fact‚ I don’t doubt that we all would ask for help to manage or overcome such stress. Some people would seek a help from their siblings and some other people would ask for help from their close relatives

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    There are five parts to the 1st Amendment they are: Freedom of Speech‚ Freedom of Religion‚ Freedom of Petition‚ Freedom of Assembly‚ and Freedom of Press. Freedom of Speech allows individuals or communities to express their opinions without punishment‚ censorship‚ agreement or approval within certain limitations as long as it does not cause harm. Freedom of Speech also may also include symbolically expressing your opinion by wearing certain clothing‚ holding signs‚ and burning the flag. Freedom

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    7) Facebook and sexual offenders The First Amendment protects the right of citizens to their freedom of speech. There are ways that those freedoms can be taken away. Limitations to this law can be at the work place‚ when something obscene is said‚ threats and many others. One way your rights can be limited is when you are convicted as a felon. You often loose many of the rights as a felon‚ including the right of the second amendment to own a gun. Lester Packingham was convicted as a sexual offender

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    Impromptu Speech Outlines

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    Practice Impromptu Outlines Directions: You will need to do many practice impromptu speeches to effectively develop your impromptu skills. However‚ you are only required to turn in two practice outlines. Use this form to help you learn and keep the speech structure. You may use this page for your outlines. Each point should be only one completely developed sentence. See the example in the Lesson 3. Impromptu practice outlines generally should be written after the speech is given. Subject:

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH PREPARATION OUTLINE TOPIC: Why do we need to vote? Title: Why do we have to vote for effective leadership? General purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: To convince my audience that if we are not voting we will create and face problems in the future. Central idea: A. To voice our opinions B. To guarantee our freedom C. To translate vision into reality. Organizational pattern: Organization I. INTRODUCTION Open with impact/ Attention getter: "Effective leadership

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    Outline In the extemporaneous method of speaking‚ an outline is created to make sure all material is clearly developed and well-organized. For practicing and delivering the speech‚ the speaker does not use the outline‚ but instead uses brief notes that are based on the outline.   Food Poisoning Charmae Theisz     General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to minimize the risk of food poisoning Central Idea: You can minimize food poisoning in your home by practicing

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    Outline for Demonstration Speech (please follow same format): Introduction Stimulus (Attention-Getter): Can you pack for a two week trip in your carry on suite case? Purpose Statement: “Today I am here to demonstrate how to pack everything you need I a carry on suite case. Motivation: This could save you money that you could be spending on your vacation and extra money in your pocket. Establish Credibility: After traveling to endless amount of places in extending amount of time I feel like I’ve

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    Informative Speech Outline Format I. Introduction a. Attention Getter Nowhere else can you find more comprehensive firefighter training and emergency service instruction than with (TEEX) b. Statement of Importance / Relevance / Significance Texas A&M Extension Service has been providing unsurpassed fire training for emergency responders since 1929. That is tons of life’s that have been saved during the time the school opened till now. c. Thesis Statement As of today

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