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17.6 Constructing a Persuasive Speech – Introduction to Speech ...
Persuasive speeches have one of four types of propositions or claims, which determine your overall approach. Before you move on, you need to determine what type of proposition you should have (based on the audience, context, issues involved in the topic, and assignment for the class).
Types of Persuasive Speeches | Principles of Public Speaking
Persuasive speeches revolve around propositions that can be defended through the use of data and reasoning. Persuasive propositions respond to one of three types of questions: questions of fact, questions of value, and questions of policy.
Chapter 10: Persuasive Speaking – Introduction to Public Speaking
A proposition, or speech claim, is a statement you want your audience to support. To gain the support of our audience, we use evidence and reasoning to support our claims. Persuasive speech propositions fall into one of three categories, including questions of fact, questions of value, and questions of policy.
Persuasive Speeches – Public Speaking as Performance
When your intention is to affect change in your audience (not just the acquisition of knowledge) then you are delivering a persuasive speech. In this chapter you will learn about the elements of persuasion, why persuasion is difficult, and how to overcome people’s resistance to change by using effective and ethical methods.
16.4: Types of Persuasive Speeches - Social Sci LibreTexts
Persuasive speeches revolve around propositions that can be defended through the use of data and reasoning. Persuasive propositions respond to one of three types of questions: questions of fact, questions of value, and questions of policy.
13.5: Constructing a Persuasive Speech - Social Sci LibreTexts
2021年2月20日 · speeches have one of four types of propositions or claims, which determine your overall approach. Before you move on, you need to determine what type of proposition you should have (based on the audience, context, issues involved in the topic, and assignment for the class).
Persuasive Speaking – Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as …
Persuasive speaking means addressing a public controversy and advocating for a perspective that the speaker hopes the audience will adopt. If the issue isn’t publicly controversial – if everyone agrees or if there are not multiple perspectives – you are not persuading. You’re informing. So, what’s a public controversy?
Chapter 13: Persuasive Speaking – Academic Oral Communication …
Construct a clear, reasonable proposition for a short classroom speech; Compose an outline for a well-supported persuasive speech; Analyze the audience to determine appropriate emotional and per- sonal appeals.
Persuasive Speaking – Communication in the Real World
The proposition of your speech is the overall direction of the content and how that content relates to the speech goal. A persuasive speech will fall primarily into one of three categories: propositions of fact, value, or policy (Mackay, 2012).
Persuasive Speaking: Types of Persuasive Speeches - Saylor …
Persuasive speeches revolve around propositions that can be defended through data and reasoning. Persuasive propositions respond to one of three questions: questions of fact, questions of value, and questions of policy.