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Speaking To Persuade
Persuasion
Persuasion


•   The process of creating, reinforcing, or
    changing people's beliefs or actions.
Degrees of Persuasion
Degrees of Persuasion



Strongly   Moderately   Slightly    Slightly   Moderately   Strongly
Opposed     Opposed     Opposed    in Favor     in Favor    in Favor
Degrees of Persuasion



Strongly   Moderately   Slightly              Slightly   Moderately   Strongly
Opposed     Opposed     Opposed              in Favor     in Favor    in Favor




      •    Persuasion involves any movement by a listener from left to
           right
Mental Dialogue with the Audience
Mental Dialogue with the Audience




•    The mental give and take between speaker and
     listener during a persuasive speech.
Types of
Persuasive Speeches
Types of
       Persuasive Speeches



•   Speeches on questions of fact
Types of
       Persuasive Speeches



•   Speeches on questions of fact

•   Speeches on questions of value
Types of
       Persuasive Speeches



•   Speeches on questions of fact

•   Speeches on questions of value

•   Speeches on questions of policy
Question of Fact
Question of Fact




•   A question about the truth or falsity of an
    assertion.
Persuasive Speech on a
                   Question of Fact
     Specific Purpose:
     To persuade my audience that another major earthquake will
       hit California by the year 2025.

Main Points:   I. California is long overdue for
                a major earthquake.

               II. Many geological signs
                   indicate that a major
                   earthquake may happen soon.

               III. Experts agree that a major
                    earthquake could hit
                    California any day.
Question of Value
Question of Value




•   A question about the worth, rightness, morality,
    and so forth of an idea or action.
Persuasive Speech on a
                 Question of Value



   Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that
             capital punishment is morally and
             legally wrong.

Main Points: I. Capital punishment violates
            the biblical commandment
            “Thou shalt not kill.”

           II. Capital punishment violates
           the constitutional ban on
           “cruel and unusual
           punishment.”
Question of Policy
Question of Policy




•   A question about whether a specific course of
    action should or should not be taken.
Persuasive Speech on a
         Question of Policy

Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that
                  action should be taken now to
                  solve the nation’s shortage of
                  nurses.
Main Points:      I. The shortage of nurses has
                     become a serious national
                     problem.
                  II. The problem can be solved by
                      offering nurses better salaries
                      and better working conditions.
In two’s or three’s
• Determine three potential topics in each
    of the following categories:
       •     Questions of fact

       •     Questions of value

       •     Questions of policy

•   Rank each topic in terms of interest and
    potential.

•   Share your consensus.
Organizational Models For
  Persuasive Speeches
Organizational Models For
      Persuasive Speeches


•   Problem-solution order
Organizational Models For
      Persuasive Speeches


•   Problem-solution order

•   Problem-cause-solution order
Organizational Models For
      Persuasive Speeches


•   Problem-solution order

•   Problem-cause-solution order

•   Comparative advantages order
Organizational Models For
      Persuasive Speeches


•   Problem-solution order

•   Problem-cause-solution order

•   Comparative advantages order

•   Monroe’s motivated sequence
Problem-Solution Order
Problem-Solution Order


Main point I:    Documents the existence of
                 a problem.
Main point II:   Presents a solution to the
                 problem.
Problem-Solution Order
Specific Purpose:   To persuade my audience that
                    action is needed to deal with the
                    safety problems caused by
                    motorists’ use of cell phones.
Main Points:        I. The use of cell phones by
                       motorists is causing a
                       growing number of accidents.
                    II. The problem can be solved by
                        a combination of individual
                        and government action.
Problem-Cause-Solution
        Order
Problem-Cause-Solution
           Order

Main point I:     Documents the existence of
                  a problem.
Main point II:    Analyzes the causes of the
                  problem.
Main point III:   Presents a solution to the
                  problem.
Problem-Cause-Solution Order

Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that
                  colleges should take stronger
                  action to control campus crime.
Main Points:      I.   Crime on college campuses is
                       a serious problem.
                  II. There are three major causes
                      for the growth of campus
                      crime.
                  III. An effective solution must
                       deal with all three causes of
                       the problem.
Comparative Advantages Order
Comparative Advantages Order




•   Each main point explains why a speaker's
    solution to a problem is preferable to other
    potential solutions.
Comparative Advantages Order

Specific Purpose:   To persuade my audience that
                    the U.S. space program should
                    put greater priority on unstaffed
                    scientific missions.
Main Points:        I. Unstaffed scientific missions
                       are less costly than staffed
                       space flights.
                    II. Unstaffed scientific missions
                        provide more practical
                        benefits than staffed space
                        flights.
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence *




* Monroe's motivated sequence is a technique for organizing persuasive speeches that
inspire people to take action. It was developed in the mid-1930s by Alan H. Monroe.
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence *



•    A five-step sequence designed especially for
     organizing persuasive speeches that seek
     immediate action.




* Monroe's motivated sequence is a technique for organizing persuasive speeches that
inspire people to take action. It was developed in the mid-1930s by Alan H. Monroe.
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence

  Step 1



Step 2


Step 3
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence

   Step 1
Attention:        Gain the attention of the
                  audience
 Step 2
Need:             Show the need for change
 Step 3
Satisfaction:     Provide a solution to the
                  need
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence

 Step 4



Step 5
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence

 Step 4
Visualization:   Intensify desire for the
                 solution by visualizing its
                 benefits
Step 5
Action:          Urge the audience to take
                 action in support of the
                 solution
In your groups of two’s
      and three’s
• Collaborate on a two minute persuasive
  speech on one of your chosen topics.
• Identify and utilize one of the four
  organizational models we have discussed
  today.
    •   Problem-solution order

    •   Problem-cause-solution order

    •   Comparative advantages order

    •   Monroe’s motivated sequence
Potential Topics
Capital Punishment                                                   Censorship
Is capital punishment murder, morally wrong?                         Is it legal for schools to censor teachers?
When is capital punishment justifiable?                               Should students be allowed to voice their opinions?




          Euthanasia
          When is assisted suicide okay?               Parenting
          Is assisted suicide murder?
                                                       Should parents encourage their kids to follow a religion?
                                                       Should parents be responsible for rebellious behavior in public schools?



          Health Insurance

          How to make health insurace affordable to everybody
          Would America be better off without health insurance?
Terri Sjodin




What are her main points?
     Is she effective? Why?
Terri Sjodin




What are her main points?
 Is she effective? Why?

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Persuasion Key 11.3.09

  • 3. Persuasion • The process of creating, reinforcing, or changing people's beliefs or actions.
  • 5. Degrees of Persuasion Strongly Moderately Slightly Slightly Moderately Strongly Opposed Opposed Opposed in Favor in Favor in Favor
  • 6. Degrees of Persuasion Strongly Moderately Slightly Slightly Moderately Strongly Opposed Opposed Opposed in Favor in Favor in Favor • Persuasion involves any movement by a listener from left to right
  • 7. Mental Dialogue with the Audience
  • 8. Mental Dialogue with the Audience • The mental give and take between speaker and listener during a persuasive speech.
  • 10. Types of Persuasive Speeches • Speeches on questions of fact
  • 11. Types of Persuasive Speeches • Speeches on questions of fact • Speeches on questions of value
  • 12. Types of Persuasive Speeches • Speeches on questions of fact • Speeches on questions of value • Speeches on questions of policy
  • 14. Question of Fact • A question about the truth or falsity of an assertion.
  • 15. Persuasive Speech on a Question of Fact Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that another major earthquake will hit California by the year 2025. Main Points: I. California is long overdue for a major earthquake. II. Many geological signs indicate that a major earthquake may happen soon. III. Experts agree that a major earthquake could hit California any day.
  • 17. Question of Value • A question about the worth, rightness, morality, and so forth of an idea or action.
  • 18. Persuasive Speech on a Question of Value Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that capital punishment is morally and legally wrong. Main Points: I. Capital punishment violates the biblical commandment “Thou shalt not kill.” II. Capital punishment violates the constitutional ban on “cruel and unusual punishment.”
  • 20. Question of Policy • A question about whether a specific course of action should or should not be taken.
  • 21. Persuasive Speech on a Question of Policy Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that action should be taken now to solve the nation’s shortage of nurses. Main Points: I. The shortage of nurses has become a serious national problem. II. The problem can be solved by offering nurses better salaries and better working conditions.
  • 22. In two’s or three’s • Determine three potential topics in each of the following categories: • Questions of fact • Questions of value • Questions of policy • Rank each topic in terms of interest and potential. • Share your consensus.
  • 23. Organizational Models For Persuasive Speeches
  • 24. Organizational Models For Persuasive Speeches • Problem-solution order
  • 25. Organizational Models For Persuasive Speeches • Problem-solution order • Problem-cause-solution order
  • 26. Organizational Models For Persuasive Speeches • Problem-solution order • Problem-cause-solution order • Comparative advantages order
  • 27. Organizational Models For Persuasive Speeches • Problem-solution order • Problem-cause-solution order • Comparative advantages order • Monroe’s motivated sequence
  • 29. Problem-Solution Order Main point I: Documents the existence of a problem. Main point II: Presents a solution to the problem.
  • 30. Problem-Solution Order Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that action is needed to deal with the safety problems caused by motorists’ use of cell phones. Main Points: I. The use of cell phones by motorists is causing a growing number of accidents. II. The problem can be solved by a combination of individual and government action.
  • 32. Problem-Cause-Solution Order Main point I: Documents the existence of a problem. Main point II: Analyzes the causes of the problem. Main point III: Presents a solution to the problem.
  • 33. Problem-Cause-Solution Order Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that colleges should take stronger action to control campus crime. Main Points: I. Crime on college campuses is a serious problem. II. There are three major causes for the growth of campus crime. III. An effective solution must deal with all three causes of the problem.
  • 35. Comparative Advantages Order • Each main point explains why a speaker's solution to a problem is preferable to other potential solutions.
  • 36. Comparative Advantages Order Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that the U.S. space program should put greater priority on unstaffed scientific missions. Main Points: I. Unstaffed scientific missions are less costly than staffed space flights. II. Unstaffed scientific missions provide more practical benefits than staffed space flights.
  • 37. Monroe’s Motivated Sequence * * Monroe's motivated sequence is a technique for organizing persuasive speeches that inspire people to take action. It was developed in the mid-1930s by Alan H. Monroe.
  • 38. Monroe’s Motivated Sequence * • A five-step sequence designed especially for organizing persuasive speeches that seek immediate action. * Monroe's motivated sequence is a technique for organizing persuasive speeches that inspire people to take action. It was developed in the mid-1930s by Alan H. Monroe.
  • 39. Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
  • 40. Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Step 1 Attention: Gain the attention of the audience Step 2 Need: Show the need for change Step 3 Satisfaction: Provide a solution to the need
  • 42. Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Step 4 Visualization: Intensify desire for the solution by visualizing its benefits Step 5 Action: Urge the audience to take action in support of the solution
  • 43. In your groups of two’s and three’s • Collaborate on a two minute persuasive speech on one of your chosen topics. • Identify and utilize one of the four organizational models we have discussed today. • Problem-solution order • Problem-cause-solution order • Comparative advantages order • Monroe’s motivated sequence
  • 44. Potential Topics Capital Punishment Censorship Is capital punishment murder, morally wrong? Is it legal for schools to censor teachers? When is capital punishment justifiable? Should students be allowed to voice their opinions? Euthanasia When is assisted suicide okay? Parenting Is assisted suicide murder? Should parents encourage their kids to follow a religion? Should parents be responsible for rebellious behavior in public schools? Health Insurance How to make health insurace affordable to everybody Would America be better off without health insurance?
  • 45. Terri Sjodin What are her main points? Is she effective? Why?
  • 46. Terri Sjodin What are her main points? Is she effective? Why?