speaking to persuade
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Speaking to Persuade. Part II. 6 steps for persuasive speech prep. Choosing your topic Criteria? Determining your specific purpose Purposes? Analyzing your audience Gathering information Preparing visual aids Organizing your speech. Interesting. Not too large a change. Controversial. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Speaking to PersuadePart II
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6 steps for persuasive speech prep.
Choosing your topic
Criteria?
Determining your specific purpose
Purposes?
Analyzing your audience
Gathering information
Preparing visual aids
Organizing your speech
Interesting. Not too large a change. Controversial
Belief. Opinion. Behavior
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Preparing visual aids
How will you present the information?
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Readers can get the same data from various visually-oriented representations, but they will experience different rhetorical effects.
Table
Figure
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Table
Use it when your readers are likely to want very precise numbers, and you don’t want to impose on your data a visual image implying the point you want them to support.
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Figure
It is useful when your readers are less interested in precise details than in a general point, and you want to reinforce your point with a strong image.
Line graph
Bar chart
Stacked bar chart
Horizontal bar chart
Centrally divided horizontal bar chart
Pie chart
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Line graph
It gives less exact information but offers a more striking image of a story. It helps readers see trends easily.
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Bar chart
It visually communicate the gist of its point quickly.
It also helps readers to make individual comparisons.
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Stacked bar chart
It divides the bar into its relative proportions of 100 percent of some other variable.
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Horizontal bar chart
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Centrally divided horizontal bar chart
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Pie chart
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DON’T!!
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DON’T!!
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Organizing your speech
Opener building on areas of agreement
Statement of purpose
Preview of persuasive points.
Body
Summary
Memorable concluding remarks
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Decide Debate Topics
Read all topics listed on the Wikis. Everyone votes for the most promising 4 topics.
Divide into 8 groups (listed on the next page).
Each group will be randomly assigned to one side (pros or cons) of a topic.
Brainstorming ideas. Go back home and do some research.
Bring your data to class next week.
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Group list
#1 Kaitlyn Susan Ling#2 Ines Molly Chen Elsie#3 Jack Ann Zoe#4 Elaine Ginie Jerry#5 Betty Brenda Molly Yeh Christina#6 Vicky Caroline Virginia Sabine#7 Jessica Carlos sherry Winie#8 Josephine Chen Lin Wan wan Steven