What is the diffidence of Online Learning vs Face to Face persuasive speech.
Organize your speech around strong paragraphs:
Have
a clear beginning (tell your reader what you are going to tell them),
middle (tell them with solid evidence), and end (tell them what you told
them).
Use paragraphing to indicate a shift in topic. I am not giving you a specific number of paragraphs this time!
When
moving from point to point (or paragraph to paragraph), make sure you
use some type of device to maintain the “flow” of your script. Be
careful about relying on single-word transitions. Instead, consider
using phrases and clauses.
Begin
each paragraph with the main point of that paragraph. Your point should
be clear. Tip: Do not start any paragraph with a quotation! Instead,
start the paragraph with your own point, and then back up that point
with the information from your sources.
Identify a clear audience and purpose for your script before writing it. Evaluate every detail in terms to these two elements.
Use specific, concrete evidence:
Use specific examples and observations from your primary research to provide concrete evidence of your topic on our campus.
Use
specific examples and observations from your secondary research to
provide concrete evidence of your topic at other colleges.
You must refer to at least four different sources in your speech.
Use tags when referring to secondary research.
Include a Works Cited page as the last page of your speech.
Format and Submission Please following the format and submission directions below:
Include a heading that follows MLA guidelines
Make sure that your file is either a .doc file or a pdf
Use internal citations (tags) that follow MLA citation format
Works Cited page that follows MLA citation format
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