Speeding Persuasive Speech
2002

What are some good persuasive speech topics?
Hi, I have to give one minute persuasive speech for a class-5:. These are the issues I am considering 1) We must increase the penalty in gun crime 2) It should increase the speed limit on highways 3) We should not bet on professional sports I would appreciate if you can help me with some thoughts that we can talk about each of these languages. I try to talk about three points during the speech. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
Can I enter a debate and discuss the counter to all their positions? No? Then maybe I can make the point that the issue not what is convincing is the speech. Words are not convincing (or potentially persuasive arguments) on both sides of a particular dispute. In fact, I could write any of the sides of a debate on their issues, now that I looked again. Here are some hot options for you: Since the Republicans and Democrats both appear to have been shot in the foot a lot lately, voters should start looking again at the possibilities of others when? a person loses his job through the advancement of technology, you must pay for the re-education or retraining to once again become productive contributors? At what age or what circumstances, if a teenager be tried as an adult for serious crimes? Since the evidence seems conclusive that the media is out of control, and production of television programs unbelievably horrible, magazine and newspaper articles, and especially Internet sites, which should be draw the line of what is or is not acceptable? (Hint: the two options are a bloated bureaucracy or the individual user of these media.) Do you see what I want mean? Choose a topic that matters to you, as all important issues for me. Now his own state position very clear. Then develop arguments why it is target audience, and the arguments that you believe someone did not agree with as they arise. Each argument you mean to demolish it should be noted as the beginning of a new paragraph. (You have paragraphs in the speech and writing, after all;. Most to obtain written statements on time, if they are good) Then say why this is not true. For example, in the case of my question of censorship, their strongest argument is the First Amendment. His opponant (remember, this is a speech no discussion, the opponant is hypothetical) will therefore be someone who sees an exception to the First Amendment. You argue that this is not an exception, is exactly what the amendment was written to cover. Since not much time actually, you can not use a lot of details. You can use the examples, but try to set an example that best illustrates the point. Good luck!
Inefficiency of Cardio-Conditioning Persuasive Speech (with captions and annotations)
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