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    TRIBUTE SPEECH OUTLINE This is not a simple biography‚ but a speech that will generate a deep sense of admiration and respect for your subject. Magnify the positive qualities of the person or group. These are qualities such as: excellence in performance‚ unusual accomplishments‚ overcoming obstacles‚ service to the community or the world‚ or sacrifices made for others. Include your personal admiration for this person and what (s)he means to you. Repeat the name several times so that the audience

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    Persuasive Speech Outline General purpose: To persuade. Specific purpose: At the end of my speech my audience will identify 2 consequences of drinking and drunk driving‚ and also 2 safe ways you can avoid those consequences. Central Idea: Drunk driving is against the law and it causes harm to many people‚ but with the right precautions‚ many lives can be saved. Introduction Imagine receiving a call from a police officer telling you that there’s been a terrible accident due to a drunk driver

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    10/31/12 Persuasive Speech Outline I. ADG- It is not a myth why people call fast food disgusting. On a Friday night during my graveyard shift at McDonald’s a drunken customer passed by the Drive-Thru around 2:30a.m.While my coworker was taking his order the customer decided to cuss and call her really offensive names because she couldn’t get his order right. She got mad and decided to spit in the customers Sweet Tea‚ she was immediately fired when another coworker told the manager. Since I started

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    Speech Outline This is a sample outline you should use for your speeches. Each speech should include a complete sentence outline. Name – Communication Course Title Type of Speech (informative‚ persuasive‚ group) General Goal – (to inform‚ to persuade‚ to entertain) Specific Goal – At the end of the speech‚ the audience … Introduction I. Attention & Interest (motivate your audience to listen to the speech) II. Credibility (establish your credibility to speak on this topic) III.

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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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    10/3/11 Informative Speech Outline Introduction – Organization‚ it is the key to success. In fact it is the reason I am able to make this presentation. I will be talking about how to become more organized and maintain that organization today. Body - If you’re not organized you most likely won’t succeed in what you are trying to accomplish because you have no real plan or solid structure to help you be successful in whatever your trying to get done. Without an outline‚ I would not have been able

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    1. Title/Topic – Texting and Driving 2. General Purpose – To inform the audience about the negative impact of texting while driving. 3. Specific Purpose – By the end of my speech‚ the audience will be better informed about how texting and driving is dangerous on the road. That‚ no text is more Important than your own life. 4. Thesis Statement – Texting while driving has become a problem into today’s society and has continued to happen. With‚ new technology gadgets constantly growing in this day

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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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    [Your Name Here]  Outline for “The Bag Speech”  SPEECH 1100: Fundamentals of Speech  D‚ Gemmel‚ Instructor  [Insert Date]     INTRODUCTION  I.   Every morning after I stumble up the stairs to the kitchen‚ I open the fridge to grab  some milk. When I close the door‚ I peer at words of wisdom. My mom typed up a paper with  her motivational quotes. The first is‚ “Relationships matter most in life”. I agree completely  with my mom’s words. The relationships with my family‚ friends‚ God‚ and myself have 

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    Dangers of Driving Distractions Name: Roxana Henriquez Topic: Dangers of texting and other distractions while Driving Specific Purpose: At the conclusion of this speech‚ the audience will be more knowledgeable of the consequences that involve driving distractions. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: According to the Cell phone statistics 11 teens die every day in the US due to texting while driving. Purpose: Inform the audience members of the dangers of distractions such as texting while operating

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