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Day 19 Assignment : 1. Chapter 7 (Supporting your Ideas) Yes, quiz. 2. Read over Assignment IV in Syllabus

Day 19 Assignment : 1. Chapter 7 (Supporting your Ideas) Yes, quiz. 2. Read over Assignment IV in Syllabus & Persuasive Speech Assignment Handout 3. Begin research on your approved topic. Today : Quiz on Chapter 15

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Day 19 Assignment : 1. Chapter 7 (Supporting your Ideas) Yes, quiz. 2. Read over Assignment IV in Syllabus

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  1. Day 19 Assignment: 1. Chapter 7 (Supporting your Ideas) Yes, quiz. 2. Read over Assignment IV in Syllabus & Persuasive Speech Assignment Handout 3. Begin research on your approved topic.

  2. Today: • Quiz on Chapter 15 • 2. Notes on persuasive questions of • fact, value & policy / class exercise. • 3. Persuasive Speech assignment: • website “handout” & timeline • Small group survey of individual topics • Sign approved topic on clipboard • 6. (?) Return informative speech evaluations

  3. Chapter 15 Speaking to Persuade * Advocate takes a partisan stand * "Target" audience QUESTION OF FACT: (speaker's view of facts) ~~ Prediction / future [S.F.] ~~ Inconclusive facts [JFK] QUESTION OF VALUE: (personal belief system) ~~ argues right or wrong [veg] [CP] QUESTION OF POLICY: ~~ wants to change "status quo“ [pass law] ~~ often uses "should"/ legal change ~~ burden of proof rests with advocate

  4. PASSIVE AGREEMENT • versusIMMEDIATE ACTION • 3 Basic Issues for policy speech: • * Need * Plan * Practicality • Possible METHODS OF ORGANIZATION • for the persuasive speech: • Problem - Solution • Problem - Cause - Solution • Comparative Advantages [Reasons why] • Monroe's MotivatedSequence [Ideal for Sales] • Other (?)

  5. DIRECTIONS: Explain whether each of the following statements deals primarily with a question of fact, a question of value, or a question of policy: • President Franklin D. Roosevelt knew in advance about the Japanese plan to attack Pearl Harbor and allowed it to happen. • If Franklin D. Roosevelt knew in advance about the Japanese plan to attack Pearl Harbor, he was wrong in allowing it to happen.

  6. Using lie detector tests as screening devices for jobs in private business is a violation of the employee’s right to privacy 4. The use of lie detector tests for screening employees in privatebusiness should be banned by law.

  7. 5. A federal law should be passed requiring that trunk safety releases be standard on all new cars sold in the United States. 6. If trunk safety releases were standard on all cars sold in the United States, we could save several hundred lives every year.

  8. 7. Colorizing classic movies such as “Casablance” violates the artistic integrity of such movies. 8. Congress should protect the artistic integrity of movies such as “Casablanca” by passing a law prohibiting the colorization of classic American films.

  9. SPEECH ASSIGNMENT TIMETABLE • Select topic • Sign approved topic on clipboard • Research your topic ( 3 Sources) • Organize material into outline • Sentence outline and annotated bibliography due ________________ • Write speaker’s note cards (3-4 cards) • Rehearse • Present _________________________

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