Regulation of Social Media Online Communication Persuasive Speech Assignment
Regulation of Social Media Online Communication Persuasive Speech Assignment
Prepare a persuasive speech
Assignment Overview
In this writing assignment you will review the process used to select a topic and determine the specific purpose and main points for a persuasive speech.
Deliverables
An outline that is based on the format we’ve been using.
Step 1 Select a topic.
Choose a topic that fits into one of the categories of persuasive speeches that was highlighted in the lesson.
Step 2 Review lesson information.
Review the information in Lesson 4 of the course about creating a specific purpose statement and thesis, deriving a question based on the thesis, and using the question to determine the main points to cover in the speech.
Step 3 Provide information about your topic.
In a document, determine and enter the following information about your topic:
- Description of the audience for your speech (you get to define your audience.)
- Topic
- General purpose
- Specific purpose
Step 4 Select a pattern.
Based on your knowledge of patterns of organizing speech information, select a pattern of organization to use to create an outline for your speech.
Step 5 Open the corresponding outline template document below.
Step 6 Create an outline.
Using the template, create a full-sentence, preparation outline for your speech. Follow the guidelines presented in the lesson for using a consistent set of symbols, using full, and declarative sentences.
Outline Template
Topic:
General Purpose: To inform or to persuade
Specific Purpose:
I.Introduction
- Attention-getter:
- Thesis Statement:
- Preview of Main Points:
II.Body
- Overview of First Main Point
- Overview of Second Main Point
- Overview of Third Main Point
- Supporting point
- Supporting point
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a)Supporting point
b) Supporting point
a)Supporting point
b) Supporting point
III.Conclusion (please write out using full sentences your whole introduction and then fill in the key items below)
- Review of Main Points:
- Closure/Clincher: