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    message as you would present it to your intended audience. Include the following in your presentation: Consider possible reasons your audience might reject your ideas. Address anticipated audience objections to your proposal.Devise strategies for persuading your audience to accept your proposal and incorporate that persuasion in your presentation of the message. Strategically organize your material to deliver your message with the ultimate effect.Post your Persuasive Communication Presentation in the

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    It ranges between persuading people to change their way of life‚ to persuading the government to change its laws. Slacktivism is an action performed with good intentions‚ however it is commonly done over the Internet‚ requiring minimum effort or involvement. In some circumstances‚ I do believe that

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    would present it to your intended audience. Include the following in your presentation: ·  Consider possible reasons your audience might reject your ideas. Address anticipated audience objections to your proposal. ·  Devise strategies for persuading your audience to accept your proposal and incorporate that persuasion in your presentation of the message. ·  Strategically organize your material to deliver your message with the ultimate effect. Online Campus: Post your Persuasive

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    Persuading people doesn’t have to mean that it has to be done in one unique way. This rhetorical comparison essay between Edwards‚ "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚" and Jefferson’s‚ "The Declaration of Independence‚" shows two different ways of persuading people through great techniques of English writing. The sentence from Edwards sermon and the opening sentence of the Declaration of Independence both include many points such as the tone‚ diction‚ syntax‚ imagery‚ rhetorical structure‚ figurative

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    Getting our future back on the rails- slowly In the newsletter‚ ‘Getting our future back on the rails- slowly’‚ that was received by households in the local area; the writer emphasizes the need for change and promotes the idea of sustainable living through community action. The direct‚ persistent tone serves to assert the notion that the community would greatly benefit by a shared garden. The proposal contains 3 images of which all support the writer’s philosophy. Commonly‚ all are directed

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    “A Modest Proposal” Essay Jonathan Swift wrote “A Modest Proposal” to mock the Irish government for doing nothing‚ during a time of famine‚ to help the Irish people. Swift’s proposal has six main positions. He organises the positions numerically. For instance‚ at the beginning of paragraphs twenty-one through twenty-six‚ he starts off with “for first” ‚ “secondly” ‚ “thirdly” ‚ and so forth. Swift’s first position is that his proposal would take care of the amount of papists

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    Green points out America’s grandeur‚ acknowledges and refutes the opposition‚ and lastly‚ goes on to appeal to the public’s faith and fear in order to inflame their spirits of joining the Union forces. Alfred M. Green delivers his speech in hopes of persuading his fellow African Americans to join the Union forces in the Civil War. In the first paragraph‚ Alfred M. Green begins by pointing out America’s undeniable ability to inspire burning patriotism in its citizens. He indicates that it is time

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    challenged do we still stick to our morals or break them? Ethics are not something that is set in stone that must be followed; if the time comes to it most people will break ethics. On the other hand in the argument of persuasion versus ethics; persuading someone to test his or her code of ethics is not as easy as some think. Persuasion is hard to do‚ yet can be convincing if done properly. The test of ethics can break even the most “ethical” person. Just like Robin Hood‚ he stole from the rich

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    Remember that your credibility plays an important role in persuading audiences; as such‚ you must deal with oppositional arguments in a fair and convincing way. Good persuaders do not ignore the opposition‚ nor do they simply attack the opposition‚ they engage opposition’s logical arguments in an even-handed way. BASIC REQUIREMENTS In addition to persuading your audience to support your views‚ the persuasive speech must satisfy the following requirements:

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    Gladwell Power of Context Analysis Common belief in todays society would most likely base an individuals behavior on factors such as genes‚ upbringing‚ personal convictions‚ a persons history‚ personality‚ etc. These factors seem like reasonable and logical conclusions‚ but which is most significant? Is there anything missing? Malcolm Gladwell‚ a writer for The New Yorker and author of The Tipping Point: How Little Things Make a Big Difference‚ has a special desire to come up with an

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