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Often One Must Persuade An Audience To Act This Requires The Present Often, one must persuade an audience to act. This requires the presenter to speak to the history of the topic for presentation, as well as how to best persuade their audience to take the action suggested. If you find it helpful, you may wish to create an outline to help you prepare for your presentation. Select a topic from the following list: An issue in your community or on a national scale that requires a resolution, such as a local policy or law you feel should be created or changed An event or action plan for your local community or workplace, such as hosting an art fair, introducing a recycling program, or cleaning up a local park Another topic as approved by your instructor Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft ® PowerPoint ® presentation with accompanying video that does the following: Summarizes the topic and the effect of the issue on the community Proposes a solution to the issue or a plan of action, including a balanced summary of potential audience responses in order to best persuade everyone to action Includes visual aids and outside resources Uses effective language to persuade your audience Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines, citing any research you use in your presentation. Submit your presentation and self-assessment in YouSeeU.

Paper For Above instruction Persuading an audience to take action is a fundamental skill in effective communication, especially when addressing community or societal issues. This paper explores the essential elements of successful persuasive presentations, emphasizing the importance of understanding the audience, utilizing credible evidence, and employing compelling language. The focus will be on creating a structured PowerPoint presentation, supported by visual aids and external research, to effectively advocate for a chosen issue or action plan. Introduction Persuasive presentations aim to motivate audiences to adopt particular viewpoints or to undertake specific actions. The power of persuasion rests on the speaker’s ability to connect emotionally and logically with their audience. As such, a well-crafted presentation must incorporate a thorough understanding of the issue's background, potential solutions, and an awareness of audience responses. Effective persuasion requires clarity, credibility, and compelling storytelling, all tailored to resonate with the audience’s values and concerns. Choosing a Relevant Issue


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