Skip to main content

Think About A Persuasive Speech That You Would Like To Prese

Page 1

Think About A Persuasive Speech That You Would Like To Present On a Think about a persuasive speech that you would like to present on a topic of your choice. The speech can be for any context and any length, but it must be persuasive. Organize your speech, following the structure of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. Your speech should include an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should contain your key message. The body should cover your main topics and support to back up your main points. Make sure that all support is relevant and from credible sources. Your conclusion should summarize your main points and provide a call to action.

Paper For Above instruction Persuasive Speech Using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Persuasive Speech Using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Persuasive communication plays a vital role in influencing attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. Employing effective organizational strategies enhances the likelihood of achieving desired outcomes. Monroe’s Motivated Sequence provides a proven framework for structuring persuasive speeches, ensuring that the audience's attention is captured, their needs are addressed, and they are motivated to act. This paper explores how to craft an impactful persuasive speech utilizing this sequence, emphasizing the importance of a compelling introduction, well-supported body, and a motivating conclusion. Introduction: Capturing Attention and Presenting the Key Message The initial stage of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence is to grab the audience’s attention and introduce the central message. A persuasive speech must start with a hook—an intriguing question, startling statistic, or compelling anecdote—to engage listeners immediately. The introduction should clearly state the key message or the primary persuasive goal. For example, if advocating for environmentally sustainable practices, the speaker might begin with a startling fact about climate change impacts to highlight urgency. The purpose is to motivate the audience to listen actively and become receptive to the proposal. Body: Addressing Main Topics and Supporting Arguments The body of the speech encompasses the second, third, and fourth steps of Monroe’s sequence: need, satisfaction, and visualization. 1. Establishing the Need


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Think About A Persuasive Speech That You Would Like To Prese by Dr Jack Online - Issuu