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Will get 50 points and brainliest if answered well. No links. Please help!!! Take 1-2 minutes and try to persuade me and the class on some view or position that you take on some topic, issue, or controversy. Pick something to speak on that you feel strongly about and that you think you know a lot about. It can be anything you want.
Tips to be more persuasive:
Make it clear right up front what it is you’re going to be speaking about and what your views are on the subject-matter. Be ultra-clear about where you stand on the matter.
Have good posture, speak clearly, use eye contact and don’t say “um” and “like” too much (if at all)
Lean on your own expertise only to the extent that is reasonable
Involve the views and ideas of experts or others who have studied up on the subject
Consider the other side of the issue to show you’re not childishly one-sided
Be passionate but not overbearing with your emotions
A little humor can go a long way as can a short, relevant anecdote
Use strong facts, data, statistics or other types of relevant information gathered from credible sources
If you have multiple points to make, speak about them in a logical order. Perhaps the most important point comes first or last: you decide!
Helpful Speech Structure:
Intro
Grab their attention somehow
Make your position on your topic/issue known cleary
Preview you points without going into depth
Body
Explanation of first point
Explanation of second point
Conclusion
Restate your points briefly
Try to leave off with something impactful as the last thing your audience will hear

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