need to write an outline for a persuasvive speech and present it to the teacher. Here is the instructions: Choosing your topic: Frame your speech to address an argument of fact, value, or policy. (See last few paragraphs in Chapter 11.2 for examples)
1. Arguments of fact: designed to convince an audience that something is or is not true or does or does not exist
2. Arguments of value: designed to convince your audience that something is good, bad, desirable, undesirable, fair, unfair, etc.
3. Arguments of policy: designed to convince that they should take or support a specific course of action
Category: Public speaking
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Title: Persuasive Speech Outline: Addressing an Argument of Fact, Value, or Policy
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Title: “Reflections on Bullying: Monica Lewinsky’s Powerful Message” In her speech, Monica Lewinsky bravely opens up about her experience with bullying and the lasting impact it had on her life. She shares her story not only
Watch the following video by Monica Lewinsky. Monica talks about being bullied. Have you have been bullied, know someone who has, or have been the bullier? Do you agree with Monica? Why or shy not? Share your thoughts on her speech. 300 word minimum for grade with proper spelling and grammar. Include your word count for grade.
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“Peer Review: Strengthening Your Persuasive Speech Draft”
Persuasive Speech draft for Peer Review: The final draft of your researched persuasive speech will due sooner than you expect. Before you submit that speech and its script to me you will have this opportunity for peer feedback and to see examples of your peers’ work.
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“The Power of Barbara Jordan’s 1976 Democratic National Convention Speech: A Reflection and Evaluation”
Written Assignment 1: Public Speech Review
This is a written reflection/evaluation on a Public Speech. There must be a video recording of the speech and it must be delivered to an audience in the room. It cannot be a speech that has been delivered electronically such as through ZOOM.
It should be two pages in length or longer, and I would suggest you use 12 or 14 font/point size.
Consider the following:
Setting/Context
Where was the speech delivered (location?) Whenwas it delivered? Who is the audience? Was there anything notable about the physical setting (room size, podium, amplification)?
Content of the speech/Argument
What was the purpose/thesis of the speech?
Summarize the main points.
What evidence does the speaker use to support the main points e.g. statistics, expert testimony, definitions, examples?
Evaluate the overall strength of the speaker’s argument.
Delivery
What type of delivery did the speaker use – memorized, manuscript, cue cards? Consider the quality of the voice, projection, variety of pitch, pace, volume.
Organization
Is the speech well organized and easy to follow? Does the speaker use a specific organization pattern?
Overall
What is your assessment of the speech? (In terms of setting, content, organization and delivery?) How effective was it for you?
TOPIC: Barbara Jordan – Democratic National Convention 1976 (12 minutes) -
Title: “Join the Movement: Persuading the Audience to Support a Cause” I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: A powerful quote or statistic related to the chosen cause/movement B. Background Information on the cause
outline first page:
Please submit a detailed outline that displays a full detailed account about what you intend to speak about. This is not a presentation outline but is an outline that shows the organization of your thoughts. The formatting follows a standard outline structure; written in complete sentences; with proper grammar, punctuation and spelling.
speech:
Speech III: Persuasive Speech: (6 – 7 minutes), 5 sources: Please get topic approval.
For this speech, you will select a cause/movement and try to persuade your
audience to join or to give up membership (Me Too, Black Lives Matter, Blue
Lives Matter, Say Her Name). Remember to include a call to action. Discuss the
pros and/or cons of the cause/movement. What is your relationship to this
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Title: Exploring the Unknown: A Dive into the Culture and Politics of Lesser-Known Countries
outline first page;
Please submit a detailed outline that displays a full detailed account about what you intend to speak about. This is not a presentation outline but is an outline that shows the organization of your thoughts. The formatting follows a standard outline structure; written in complete sentences; with proper grammar, punctuation and
spelling.
then this:
Do You Know the World Around You? Part II. Culture. 4 – 5 minutes, 4 sources. In this speech, you will discuss the politics, democracy, culture, and a person of notoriety from a country that is rarely spoken about in the media (i.e. Benin Eretria, Andora, Moldova…). What kind of government do they have and the country’s status in the world? What kind of relationship does this country have with neighboring countries? What kind of foods, traditions, languages? What is the country known for? Who is an important figure in the country? Why did you choose this country? -
“Overcoming Anxiety and Depression: My Personal Journey and Call to Action” 1. Topics: a. Mental health awareness and destigmatization b. Coping with anxiety and depression 2. Stories: a. Topic A: I struggled
For the third speech in CA 107, you will present a TED Talk speech persuading your audience to take action on something you feel passionate about. When brainstorming topics, choose something you can talk about from your own personal experience. Research is not allowed. You should not need to research something you have personal experience with.
Remember, for full information about the requirements for the TED Talk speech, please see the video entitled “TED Talk Speech” above.
This Discussion Board asks you to begin the ideation process for your TED Talk speech and help your peers with their ideas for their speeches. Recalling what we learned in Week 1 and Week 5, the ideation process allows a speaker to consider and create a broad set of ideas on a given topic. Next week, you will use the information from your ideation process to compose a more detailed planning document for your third speech.
Be sure to answer all questions thoughtfully and carefully. Please write in complete sentences as this will help you explore your ideas more completely. Your ideation process should be more than 300 words.
Make your initial post by 11:59 PM, CT Thursday.
By answering the following questions, you can generate a list of potential topics for your TED Talk and narrow down your ideas to find the most compelling and impactful topic.
1. What topics are you passionate about and know a lot about? Write 2-3 topics that you feel strongly about and are eager to share with your audience. These should be topics you can speak about with authority.
2. What story can you tell? For each topic you wrote, write a sentence that is a very quick summary of a personal story or experience you can use to connect with your audience.
3. How will you make your TED Talk memorable and stand out from other presentations on similar topics? Be specific.
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“Proving the Validity and Accuracy of [Topic]: A Persuasive Speech Outline”
Persuade the audience that a certain fact or truth is valid and accurate.
To prepare to deliver this persuasive speech on a topic of your choice, you will first create a 3–5 page outline of the main components of your speech.