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    Persuade Speech

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Academic Pressure Organizational Pattern: Problem-Solution Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that academic pressure can have a huge toll on a student’s mind and body. Primary Audience Outcome: I want the audience to know how they can reduce the stress level on their academic life. Introduction (Attention catcher) In college life how many times do you stress yourself over academic problems? It’s financial aid‚ grades‚ exams‚ or other problems that come

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    Intrest Speech

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    Interest Speech: Social Networking Introduction: A. Attention Grabber According to INFOGRAPHIC Every minute of the day thousands of photos are shared on Instagram‚ tens of thousands of tweets are exchanged on Twitter‚ hours of YouTube videos are uploaded and hundreds of thousands of pieces of content are posted to Facebook. B. Listener Relevance The excitement of getting 20 likes on a post‚ or reaching that 100+ mark on your followers’ list‚ all of us sitting in this room are products of

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    imformative speech

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    1 2 Introduction Hasn’t everyone at some point in their life been peered pressured. Teenagers all across America face it every day. It ranges from cheating on a test to robbing a convenient store. Peer pressure is a serious life situation that everyone encounters at a certain point in their life. And let’s face it‚ just say no is not always that easy. Attention Gainer YouTube video‚ peer pressure. Reason to Listen/Credibility Peer pressure exists for all

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    able to make it through each year. Likewise‚ this year won’t be any different. Based on Kara Lawson’s speech “Handle Hard Better”‚ you should not give up when STAAR prep gets hard because every pursuit in life will be hard‚ and things won’t suddenly just get easier. To start off‚ every single ambition and goal we plan to pursue will have to undergo a long and arduous process. As spoken in the speech‚ “If you’re trying to have a family‚ ask your parents‚ do you think it was ever easy for them to raise

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    Narantuya November 19‚ 2012 Freedom of Speech and My Right to Silence at Bath Time The article “Freedom of Speech and My Right to Silence at Bath Time” by Patti Waldmeir is about how telemarketers should not be calling family householders. Telemarketers get angry at the negative response the people give them when they call‚ but after all‚ they are disturbing people in the comfort of their own. However‚ these telemarketers also have freedom of speech. As it says in the article “… advertisers

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    Parts of Speech

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    different English parts of speech‚ but before we continue any further...What is a Part of Speech?A part of speech is a group of words that are used in a certain way. For example‚ "run‚" "jump‚" and "be" are all used to describe actions/states. Therefore they belong to the VERBS group. In other words‚ all words in the English language are divided into eight different categories. Each category has a different role/function in the sentence. The English parts of speech are: Nouns‚ pronouns‚ adjectives

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    The informative speech was better concerning the delivery‚ the speech flowed better and I was also more confident with my speaking ability which showed because I did not stumble over my words as much as the narrative speech. The narrative speech was not as extemporaneous as the informative speech‚ because I practice it much more almost memorizing what I was going to say. Whereas on the informative speech I just laid out my main points and I covered what I felt like covering when I was standing in

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    The United States of America guarantees freedom of speech for every man and woman. This rudimentary right‚ ratified in 1791‚ still stands today; however‚ controversial speech faces censorship. In the book‚ Freedom of Speech: Mightier Than the Sword‚ author David Shipler argues that conversing about controversial topics can bring a better understanding of the issue. In the final section of the book‚ Plays‚ Shipler discusses one of the most controversial topics of the past seventy years: the Israel-Palestine

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    Speech Requirements

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    SAMPLE PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE (Monroe’s Motivated Sequence) Title: Organ Donation Name: Susie Smith General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to donate their organs and tissues when they die and to act upon their decision to donate. Time: 8 min. 29 sec. I.  INTRODUCTION (Attention) A. Attention Material/Credibility Material: 1. How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really‚ really want? What if it was something you couldn’t live

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    he had given many a speech‚ across the southern United States‚ this one was to be the most famous and prominent of his life‚ set before the stature of the Emancipator himself‚ Abraham Lincoln. A rousing orator‚ King’s powerful tone shone brightly in his address to the devoted crowd assembled before him‚ his seminal “I Have A Dream” speech. Through the use of expert syntax‚ intense diction‚ and intelligent allusions‚ King creates a tone of insistent hope throughout his speech. By using anaphora‚

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