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Category > Health & Medical Posted 13 Sep 2017 My Price 10.00

Persuasive Speech on Benefits of good eating habits (good nutrition)

See instructions and outline below:2015070318074020150703124720spch_101_persuasive_prompt.docx

20150703180816persuasive_speech_outline.docx

 

 Persuasive Outline

 

 

I. THE INTRODUCTION

      A.  Attention Getter– Draw audience into your topic using quotes, statistics, compelling

            anecdotes or a question.         

      B.  Motivation/Need-  Develop or describe some problem. Show the audience that there is a need for the speech you are giving. You want them to say to themselves, “I need to hear this,” or   “Something needs to be done about this!”

     C. Purpose Statement/Satisfaction– State your thesis. What do you want your audience to

          Do/believe? Also state what action you want your audience to take (if any).

     D. Statement of Credibility:Why should the audience listen to you?

     E.    Preview Statement: - Overview of what you will accomplish in your speech.

 

 

II.THE BODY

      A.  First point

            1. Explanation & reference

            2. Logical Conclusion & reference (if necessary)      

      B.  Second point

            1. Explanation & reference

            2. Logical Conclusion & reference (if necessary)

      C.  Third point

            1. Explanation & reference

            2. Logical Conclusion & reference (if necessary)

      D.  Counterargument & reference

            1. Address one of the opposition’s points.

            2. Refute the oppositional point with counter-point and logical conclusion.

 

III. THE CONCLUSION:

      A.  Summarize/Review- Restating the specific points discussed in the body of the speech and why they’re important.

      B. Visualization Tell the audience what will happen if the solution is implemented or does not take place. Be visual and detailed.

      C.  Memorable conclusion - Leave the audience with a sense of closure and motivation to think about what you’ve proposed or take action.

 

***INCLUDE A SEPARATE REFERENCE PAGE WITH A MINIMUM OF 4 SOURCES. SEPARATE REFENCE PAGE. FOLLOW APA STYLE DISCUSSED IN CLASS***

 

 

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