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    Persuasive speech outline

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    I. Attention Step Believe it or not‚ according to choices.com‚ about 3‚000‚000 teens drop out of high school each year. That’s approximately 7‚000 a day. This is not only hurting their success and the amount of money they can earn‚ but also the economy of the entire United States. Although some people might think every teen should be able to make the decision to drop out or stay in high school themselves‚ but  teens need to realize the consequences that come with dropping out. When you’re 

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    Don't Text and Drive

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    worth risking getting into a car accident‚ horrific enough to end the rest of your life? If not‚ then why do you text and drive? Almost everyone now days has the capability of texting on their phones. You see people texting everywhere you go whether they are eating‚ walking‚ sitting‚ and I know most of you check your phone first thing in the morning to see if you have any missed calls or text messages. Because it is a daily practice for most people‚ it often ceases to stop‚ even while focus is extremely

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    Text And Drive Analysis

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    are used to carry our emotions and to help build a relationship between the film and the audience. Drive is one of the best examples. The employment of music‚ subdued cinematography‚ and symbolism help achieve that relationship. Drive is a 2011 crime drama directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. It is about an unnamed man who works as a stunt driver by day‚ but is a getaway driver by night. The Driver

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    Persuasive speech outline Topic: three common bad habits to stop Specific purpose: by the end of my speech my audience will realize how dangerous some of their eating habits could be. Thesis statement: eating a lot of junk food‚ snacking all the time‚ and skipping breakfast are bad habits people especially young adults should stop. Introduction: We are all unintentionally hurting our body and our health on a daily basis by some of our eating patterns. Food and Agriculture organization

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Template Topic: Homelessness/poverty Purpose: To persuade the audience that Homelessness is a global conflict. Introduction Attention grabber - makes sure audience is listening As today’s people face a world filled with global conflicts‚ disappearing jobs‚ and an increasing poverty in America‚ action is more crucial than ever. We know that hunger and homelessness are increasing epidemics plaguing in the U.S. Thesis (purpose statement) - tells audience what you want

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Example 
You Should Watch PBS Thesis: To persuade the audience to take advantage of the wealth of information and entertainment available on PBS. Introduction:  Last night I saw three of the best movies.  They were chock full of hot illicit sex‚ mystery and intrigue‚ and science fiction-like scenarios and gadgets.  No‚ I didn’t check out the latest hits at my local theater‚ go to Blockbuster or even tune in to cable.  I saw it ALL on public television. I only had

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    for a persuasive speech Ingredients: 2 x bold statements 5 x rhetorical questions 3 x strong‚ justified arguments 3 x facts/examples to support each argument 1 x backed-up counterargument for opposing views 20 x emotionally triggering words (at least) 1 x statement to challenge the audience Method: 1) Have a clear idea in your head of your opinion on the subject before you proceed in writing the speech. 2) Research to find examples to justify your opinion. An easy way to do this

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    Persuasive Speech Preparation Outline 5110719032 张孟劼 HEADER Title: We must end our addiction to social networking. General purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that actions need to be taken to stop the addiction to social networking. Thesis Statement: Being too addicted to social networking can cause some serious problems‚ so it is necessary to stop it. Main Points: Ⅰ.Addiction to social networking has caused serious problems

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    Persuasive Speech Outline on Homeschooling General Purpose: I want to persuade my audience Specific Goal: I would like the audience to understand the advantage of why I strongly believe homeschooling is beneficial. Thesis: Homeschooling environment is an effective approach in education due to evidence of higher achievement on placement tests‚ success through college‚ engaged socially with activities outside homes‚ and students becoming active members of society. Organization Pattern: (Statement

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    Outline Worksheet for Informative Speech Title: The Online Courses Speaker: Bin Guo Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the advantages of the online courses. Thesis Statement: Now‚ the online courses become more and more popular. However‚ why increasable students chose online courses‚ there are lots of homework‚ the limit time and the higher quality of the class. With the improvement of the online courses‚ the students can get same knowledge‚ but spend less time in the online courses

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