Speech Outline Title: “Global Warming” General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ audience members will be aware of global warming and take steps to reduce the effects. Thesis: The consequences of global warming jeopardises the current and future generation. Introduction I. Attention getter : Comparison of the globe decades ago and now II. Thesis statement III. Preview of main points Body I. What are the factors of global warming? A. Pollution *
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Name Date Time of Class Speech Title Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience about… Thesis: Organizational Pattern: Refutation‚ Comparative Advantages‚ Monroe’s Motivated Sequence‚ Problem-Solution Introduction I. [Attention Getter]: A. [Reveal Topic]: B. [Connect to Audience]: C. [Establish Credibility]: D. [Thesis]: E. [Preview]: [Transition]: Italicized. Introduces first main body point through internal preview or signpost. Body II. Topic sentence that introduces first
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can occur from this change. Thesis Statement: Abortion may be a temporary fix to a momentary problem‚ but permanently kills the life of an in vivo child and leaves scars on the physiological and emotional well-being of the parent. Preview: This persuasive argument uses the objective facts‚ the biology of the aborted fetus‚ as well as post-abortion physiological and emotional trauma. This also debunks common opinions of those whom are pro-choice while acknowledging the integrity but cracks in their
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“Cheap Home Cooking” In “Is Junk Food Really Cheaper?” By Mark Bittman‚ Bittman is expressing his views on how eating wholesome meals at home is healthier and less expensive than buying junk food from fast food restaurants. In his article‚ Bittman is stating the facts that healthy eating is affordable and can be obtained. He writes about how buying meals for a family of four from a fast food restaurant like McDonald’s can cost twice or even triple the amount as eating a simple and healthier
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Outline for a speech I. Introduction A. Introduce the speakers and build up to the case B. Capture audience’s attention with a discussion of the benefits of increasing immunisation rates. (1) Vaccines prevent more than 6 million deaths per year (2) Vaccines contribute to the extension in life expectancy. (3) Promotes equity and even world peace. (4) Complete eradication of infectious agents. C. Summarise the main idea of the speech. Quickly state three main points 1. First Main Point – Influence
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Central Idea: At the end of my speech the audience will know all about the disadvantages of IQ testing in addition to the bad impact it has on today’s society. Introduction: After taking 3 different IQ tests and averaging the results I can tell you that my IQ is either of 82 which is considered as low average or of 123 which is considered as superior! Ask yourself one question; would you look at me differently if you knew which one it really is? At the end of the speech you’ll know all about the
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Martin and Nakayama (2009)‚ it could potentially change the way people in one country think and interact with of those in another country by diminishing cultural stereotypes and prejudices (Martin & Nakayama 2009). VI. Conclusion A. To conclude this speech‚ I hope to someday be a part of this exciting 21st century global economic collaboration and support international business growth through: a. Improving technical support for better world wide data
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86% of all corn crops produced by the end of this year will have been genetically modified. (NEXT SLIDE) Many of us have probably heard the term GMO before. But today I would like to inform you on what GMOs are‚ why they’re being used and which foods exactly are genetically engineered. In addition to this ill provide some information on the labeling of GMOs and the risks and effects of them. You yourself probably eat GMOs every day; 30‚000 different GMOs exist on grocery store’s shelves. (NEXT
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Liberella was very nervous‚ but she was confident in her work. The moment came to announce the winner. She and Zachary were called on stage. Reporters from the local newspaper were there‚ ready to interview the winner. After a long speech from the announcer‚ the crowd was getting pumped. “The winner of the 25th annual science fair is… Isabella Ramos!” was announced over the microphone. The crowd applauded and gave her a standing ovation. Her father was teary eyed‚ he could not have
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Margarita Torres Informative Speech Outline Title: “Zumba!” General purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: After listening to my speech‚ audience members will try Zumba fitness as a way to exercise. Thesis: Zumba is a dance fitness program that has revolutionized the way people exercise and how they enjoy it. INTRODUCTION I. Quote from Beto Perez‚ Zumba creator. II. Thesis statement. III. Preview of main points. BODY I. Zumba‚ ditch the workout‚ enjoy the party
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