The Power of Persuasion (Speech)

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ACTIVIST CAMPAIGN Guiding Question: What might be the most effective tools/norms of engagement to support human development? Task for Evaluation: It's time to put your new-found persuasive skills into practice. Write and deliver a persuasive speech that is approximately 3-5 minutes in length. In designing and delivering your speech you are expected to use your knowledge of ethos, logos, and pathos, and employ other effective strategies of persuasion. Once you are finished writing your persuasive speech, you will record yourself delivering your speech! (Audio or Video files will be accepted) Context for Learning and Assessment: Engagement in international diplomacy, particularly in the United Nations, recognizes a variety of interventions and responses including international structures, NGOs, and citizen action. The student will consider the implications of these options for the betterment of the individual and the pursuit of the common good. Overall Expectations Demonstrated: 1.3, 1.4 2.1, 2,2 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 Phases of Participation: 1. Framing the Issue - i) Students will, identify a global and national issue and engage in the discovery process assuming an individual position based on discrete perspectives/experiences (e.g., government representative, social advocacy, lobbyists, NGO representative); 2. Identifying/Implementing Interventions - ii) Students will evaluate various modes of intervention and determine the most appropriate actions - governmental and nongovernmental - needed to address the cause and bring about change. 3. Advocating - iii) Students will create and orally deliver an impassioned speech that uses persuasive rhetoric and other well established persuasive strategies to persuade others and delivers a clear call to action. The student... Knowledge ...accurately and appropriately describes facts, ideas, and concepts particular to the issue and demonstrates a comprehensive, convincing response appropriate to perspective/experience. Thinking ...represents the perspective/experience of their role in developing and supporting a critical and creative intervention for the given issue. Application ...generates and describes an effective call to action by employing a variety of techniques, methods, and technologies. Communication ...effectively and cogently presents findings persuasively with the effective rhetoric appeal and use of specific rhetorical devices.
IDC 4UI Planning your Persuasive Speech Issue ‘Should Bottled Water Be Banned?’ Perspective I think that plastic bottles should be banned in communities where clean drinking water is accessible, but only if the use of bottled sugary drinks can also be banned. Argument - Pollution caused by bottled water continues to be one of the largest preventable contributors to global warming. - Bottled water does not have health benefits, compared to tap water. - Bottled water typically isn't recycled, leading to more pollution - When the option of bottled water is removed, the majority resort to buying other sugary drinks, rather than drinking tap water. - The removal of bottled water not followed with the subsequent removal of bottled sugary drinks does not solve the fundamental issue at hand. - Ban single use plastic bottles, however exempt those who do not have access to clean drinking water from this bab Call to Action As stewards of the planet, it is important for us to stand back and analyze the effects that our actions have on our planet. In doing so we should also strive to inform ourselves as much as we can about how our actions can affect us, our planet, and others around us. Evidence: Supporting Evidence In 2013, Canadians purchased 2.4 billion liters of bottled water, which equals about 68 liters per person . Studies estimate there are now 15–51 trillion pieces of plastic in the world's oceans — from the equator to the poles, from Arctic ice sheets to the sea floor. Not one square mile of surface ocean anywhere on earth is free of plastic pollution. The fossil fuel industry plans to increase plastic production by 40 percent over the next decade. Michael C. Bellas, Chairman and CEO of the Beverage Marketing Corporation, says “Imagine a person cutting 161 hot dogs, 126 chocolate doughnuts or 87 cheeseburgers from their diet last year. That’s the kind of difference we’re talking about when we quantify the number of calories saved due to this widespread shift to bottled water.” [ 25 ] In Aug. 2017, the National Park Service discontinued its policy that encouraged national parks to ban sales of plastic water bottles stating that, “The ban removed the healthiest beverage choice… while still allowing sales of bottled sweetened drinks.” [ 28 ]
The International Bottled Water Association noted, “research shows that if bottled water isn’t available, 63 percent of people will choose soda or another sugared drink – not tap water.” [ 27 ] Water supplied to many First Nations reserves is often contaminated, hard to access, or at risk due to faulty treatment systems (Galway, 2016; Human Rights Watch, 2016). 73 per cent of First Nations’ water systems are at high or medium risk of contamination. A single drinking water advisory can mean as many at 5,000 people lack access to safe, clean drinking water. Stylistic devices (check those you will use): Allusion Alliteration Analogy Anaphora Anecdote Closing by return Connotation Colloquialism Definition Expert opinion Fragment Humor Hyperbole Hypothetical scenario Imagery Illustrative example Irony Metaphor Parallel sentences Personification Quotation Understatement Repetition Rhetorical question *For further description/identification, please see: http://literary-devices.com/ Appeal Created in the Speech: Logos Establish credibility and trustworthiness by citing credible sources, and establishing a common ground. Ex. As proven by x, bottled water is one of the leading contributors to pollution. Ethos Speak with an authoritative voice, and wear appropriate clothing Pathos Admit personal wrongdoings (using bottled water), and talk about the parties negatively affected by bottled water use. Other Persuasive Strategies & how they will be used:
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