Hi Everybody,
The main points of my next speech include: why should you exercise, what are the potential advantages and disadvantages, and how to exercise. I plan on beginning my speech with a shocking statistic that will one get the audience's attention, and two persuade them that there needs to be a change. I plan on ending the speech by reviewing my main points and emphasizing the severity or importance of exercising. I am going to persuade my audience towards my point of view by giving factual information from credible sources that will make it easy to persuade my audience to consider my point of view. Also by explaining the advantages as well as the disadvantages it will help my audience see that I am not being bias and that I am giving all of the sides, not just the good ones. However, I feel that the positives tremendously outweigh the negatives so I am convinced that my audience will take in the information I give and hopefully apply it to their lives.
Friday, April 24, 2009
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Hello Beautiful! It sounds like the information you cover will turn into a good speech. Make sure you are organizing it into Monroe's Motivated Sequence though. Check out my blog - it's also in the book. Monroe's is the only organizational pattern you can use for this speech. :)
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