Prepare an 8-10 minute persuasive presentation using the


Assignment: Persuasive Speech

1.) Prepare an 8-10 minute persuasive presentation using the Motivated Sequence format. Use all steps shown in example outline and the following description (pg. 2).

2.) Use an abundance and variety of logical argumentation (inductive and deductive) to support your assertions.

3.) Cite at least 3 sources throughout the outline and delivery. Sources must be correctly cited throughout your speech (Oral citations for quotes, in-text citations for paraphrase).

4.) Follow the rules of outlining.

5.) Use strong emotional appeals.

6.) Include at least two stylistic devices (figures of speech).

7.) Upload your Preparation outline and Speaking outline to TurnItIn.com by the assigned due date.

8.) At the end of the outline include:

a. Audience analysis survey.
b. two stylistic devices (figures of speech, tropes) from your speech,
c. two fully structured enthymemes,
d. two motive appeals from your speech,
e. an APA or MLA works cited page

9.) Speak extemporaneously.

Steps to Include in Your Persuasive Outline

Attention Step

I.) Attention Getter
II.) Credibility Statement
III.) Topic Justification
IV.) Preview Statement

Transition

Problem Step

I.) Statement of Problem - State the problem as a claim. One sentence. Your own words.
II.) Extent and Seriousness of the Problem - Evidence, argumentation, oral citations.
III.) Audience Involvement - Tell the audience how they are related to or affected by the problem. Use the survey.

Transition

Solution Step

I.) Evaluation of Proposed Alternative Solutions - Evaluate one or two alternative solutions that others have suggested to "fix" the problem, and show why/how those solutions are flawed.

II.) Statement of Solution - State your solution. "My solution is..."One sentence. Your own words.

III.) Explanation of Solution - Explain the process of implementing your solution in detail.

IV.) Illustrate/Demonstrate Effectiveness - Show how effective your solution is or will be at solving the previously stated problem.

V.) Refutation - Provide one or two objections to your proposed solution, and then refute those objections to show the flaws and to make your solution look ever stronger.

Transition

Visualization/Projection Step - Use these for your syllogisms

I.) Positive Visualization - Help us visualize the positive outcomes of implementing your solution. Add in emotional appeal.

II.) Negative Visualization - Help us visualize the negative outcomes of NOT implementing your solution. Add in emotional appeal.

Transition

Action Step

I.) Call for Audience Action - Tell the audience what you want them to do. Be specific.

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