Alexus Arnold Professor Smith Speech 101 26 November 2013 Coffee Coinsurer Intro / Attention getter: The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup! Waking up in the morning is hard enough. During the cold breezed winter morning you’re battling your grogginess and the clock. The best way to get a start on your day is with a fresh‚ hot cup of coffee. Coffee is the hidden gem that your morning needs to get a jump start on a busy day. It’s consumed everywhere and judging by the amount
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SPEECH AND PRESENTATION OUTLINING General Purpose: Informal Specific Purpose: is on the topic of caffeine... its beneficial effects AND its negative effects. Statement: also to inform coffee users about coffee. Introduction I Open with impact: before you go to Starbucks store buy take and take a sip of your favorite coffee… A Wouldn’t you want to know a better about what you benefit and don’t out of your coffee? B I drink a lot of coffee‚ so I was wondering how that might affect my
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Josh Cole Jessica Martin 11/12/14 Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the history of coffee as well as the positive and negative health effects. Central Idea: I will be explaining how and where coffee first came into human culture‚ some of it’s health benefits such as increased awareness‚ while also discussing some of it’s negative health effects like increased heart rate. Organizational Pattern: Topical Introduction Attention Getter: You probably wouldn’t believe me if I told you that
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Persuasive Speech Tips and Topics How to write a persuasive speech © Naomi Rockler-Gladen Feb 1‚ 2007 1. Find an appropriate and interesting persuasive speech topic. For many students‚ this is one of the most difficult parts of writing a persuasive speech. 2. Know your audience well. To be persuasive‚ you absolutely must identify with your audience and make your audience identify with you. This is so important‚ and yet many speakers don’t try. Who are the members of your audience? What
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Hot steamy nights along with even hotter days‚ sounds like the start of an erotic romance novel. Unfortunately‚ it’s what summer has been like here for us in Southern Colorado. With the lack of humidity‚ the heat is just dry and intoxicating as my son would say and has had me staying indoors more often than not. With not a beach in sight and not even within close proximity‚ unless you’re driving a few states over‚ there aren’t many ways to cool down. With nothing but mountains surrounding us‚ you
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Ashley Buckner Persuasive Speech COMM210D 4/20/12 Why should you smile? I. Imagine: you wake up in the morning. You get ready and grab a cup of coffee. Then‚ you walk out the door‚ seeing many faces as you make your way to work‚ and walk up to your building. When you walk inside expecting to be greeted by many more positive faces‚ you see none‚ and so you walk over and sit down at your desk. While thinking back on your morning to work you were realizing that there was not a moment of
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Persuasive speech outline purpose: To persuade my audience to donate blood through the American Red Cross. Introduction: 1. Did you know that blood donated to the American Red Cross saves XXX lives per year? 2. People should give blood because it is easy and though there might be a little pain involved it is worth it because it saves so many lives and you get great snacks. Body: I. Giving blood is easy a. It only takes about an hour b. You just lay back and let the nurses do the work c. It
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to Public Speaking 14 November 2010 Persuasive Speech Reduce Landfill Waste by Reduce‚ Reuse and Recycling and the financial benefits I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Over half of the waste that ends up in the landfill does not belong there because it could have been recycled or reused. B. Credibility Statement: Not only do I religiously practice reducing‚ reusing‚ and recycling‚ but I have done a great deal of research for this speech‚ also research for a recycling project
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Persuasive Speech Parts Explained PERSUASIVE OUTLINE Begin with an Attention Step that is an Opening statement of interest: (use one or more of the following) * A rhetorical question * A startling statement * A quotation * An illustration or story * A reference to the subject * A reference to the occasion Motivate audience interest in your subject by alluding to: (use one or more of the following) * The practical value of the information for your audience * A reason
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Persuasive speech: animal testing At first‚ thank you for the people who are here to listen to my speech. I’m honor to be here so that I can express my strong argument in this place. Before beginning my speech‚ I want to ask you a question. It’s a short question‚ but not simple. Please think carefully. Is there the most superior living species? I think most of you would be quite perplexed. Yes. You should be. As I said‚ it is not a simple question. But also‚ simultaneously‚ there is a one‚ 100% perfect
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