would have guessed the impact that my reading would have on me as “just a college student‚” that not only allowed me to partake in this opportunity‚ but to better understand why both the commercials and advertisements throughout the media take the matter of mesothelioma so seriously. All while making me a more informed citizen and better able to emphasize with families of mesothelioma victims such as the Egertons and Smitleys across the
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convincing. We have no reason to believe that phenylethylamine will increase serotonin and dopamine in dogs. We also do not know if an increase in these neurotransmitters would increase the love that a person’s dog has for them. This is another persuasive technique because most people hear that it sounds complicated or that it uses science termonology and will be more inclined to believe that the product works. Furthermore‚ the infomercial contained a testimonial from David’s friend and from a fake
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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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Show and Tell 2 – Outline Template Topic: The Benefits of “GoSun” Stove I) Introduction A) Hello‚ I’m Trisha and today I would like to show and tell you something innovative. B) Before I launch into my speech‚ allow me to regale you with a simple tale. Anna planned to have a barbeque party for her 21st birthday‚ so‚ she had everything prepared for her special day; from the party decorations to the food. However‚ on that particular day‚ the weather was terrible; a freezing temperature and strong
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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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ethos: As a consumer of genetically modified foods‚ I am also concerned with the long term conditions. Until the FDA disapproves of the genetically modified organisms‚ I will continue consuming these substances. III. Preview (each main point): In my speech I will discuss what genetically modified foods are‚ why the U.S. allows them to be produced and the different risks of consuming them. (Transition: Now‚ I will
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Speech Outline Title: “Global Warming” General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ audience members will be aware of global warming and take steps to reduce the effects. Thesis: The consequences of global warming jeopardises the current and future generation. Introduction I. Attention getter : Comparison of the globe decades ago and now II. Thesis statement III. Preview of main points Body I. What are the factors of global warming? A. Pollution *
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I would hazard a guess that one of the main problems most people face when they try to stop smoking weed is the probability of getting sucked backed in - or a relapse. How easy is it to just have one quick puff? Surely‚ it can’t do any harm‚ can it? Unfortunately‚ many marijuana smokers have had the habit for years‚ and therefore being drawn back into weed addiction is extremely hard to ignore. This is especially true if you have not prepared yourself for the tough journey ahead. So‚ if you really
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Name Date Time of Class Speech Title Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience about… Thesis: Organizational Pattern: Refutation‚ Comparative Advantages‚ Monroe’s Motivated Sequence‚ Problem-Solution Introduction I. [Attention Getter]: A. [Reveal Topic]: B. [Connect to Audience]: C. [Establish Credibility]: D. [Thesis]: E. [Preview]: [Transition]: Italicized. Introduces first main body point through internal preview or signpost. Body II. Topic sentence that introduces first
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Pendergast‚ a representative of a large telecommunications company states “A 2012 survey conducted by the National Consumer League finds that sixty percent of children between the ages of 8-12 already have cell phone. Pendergast also expressed in her speech‚ “ “Tweens” are you ready for Cell phones?” that she receives numerous inquiries from parents on this topic and tells them: “It all depends on the child‚ of course‚ but in general‚ age 10 is just about right.” Caroline Knorr‚ from the group Common
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