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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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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Persuasive Speech Plan Title: Charcoal as an Alternative Medicine Specific Speech Purpose: To convince my audience that charcoal has an effective therapeutic factor that can help them to meet certain instances and situation and convince them that it can cure diseases even the major ones. Statement: “Activated charcoal is similar to common charcoal‚ but is made especially for use as a medicine. To make activated charcoal‚ manufacturers heat common charcoal in the presence of a gas that causes
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2014 Constrictors What would you do if you walked up upon a 20 foot snake or bigger? How big can the giant constrictor snakes get? What do they eat? Where do they live? These are giant snakes what would you do if you end up face to face with a snake that could kill you and possibly eat you. I will discuss three different types of constrictors the anaconda‚ African Rock python‚ Burmese python. Some may wonder how big can the snakes get and how much they weigh. Well the green anaconda can get up to
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Current Event/Persuasive Speech General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audiences beliefs about a subject. Organizational Pattern: Comparative Advantage/Disadvantage Introduction: 1. Ever heard the saying “The way to a mans heart is through his stomach?” Well A proverb suggests that “A hungry man is an angry man” 2. Today I will be talking about genetically engineered food and food insecurity 3. It is important to listen to this speech in order to understand
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Persuasive Speech INTRODUCTION Attention Getter – Hook your audience with a personal anecdote or well-told story from a current event‚ intriguing quote‚ startling fact‚ creative analogy or hypothetical example. Establish an Ethos Appeal – Why can we trust you? What makes you credible to make this argument? Find a way to show the audience why you’re qualified to make an argument‚ why you care about this issue‚ why you’re argument will be fair to both sides of the issue. Declare Your Position
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until you know what scares them. JUSTIN I don’t know. Fear takes up too much energy. AUBREY There has to be something. JUSTIN Alright. Uhh...snakes? Snakes are pretty terrifying. AUBREY Snakes? Come on‚ don’t be so rudimentary. JUSTIN A snake from a bad neighborhood? I don’t know! AUBREY Like a snake from the ghetto? An impoverished snake? JUSTIN Yeah‚ like
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Persuasive Speech Outline - Ghost I. Introduction: A. Attention-Getter: Do you believe in ghost or the existence of the afterlife? B. Link-to Audience: You may not even believe that actually ghosts are everywhere around us‚ but‚ they are. C. Speaker Credibility: I am here today to share with all of you my research on ghost. D. Thesis Sentence: I will convince you that the existence of ghost is real. E. Preview of Speech: Firstly‚ I would like to define ghost.
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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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Sarah Clark Speech 101 Stage Materials Paper Work Format for Informative and Persuasive Assignments Stage I Step One (General Purpose) _____ Informative __X__ Persuasive _____ Entertain Step Two (Select a Topic) students should watch what they say in public Three Things We Should Know 1. Why the public is not the right place for offensive language 2. Use of the word “gay” needs to be redefined. 3. How the words can affect people. Statement of Purpose:
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