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    Whittier. I included pieces from Whittier for a few reasons. I think the pieces i wrote at Whittier have more of my personal voice showing through. I picked the topic for the persuasive essay, and I picked the topic for the history essay, which means that the topics that I wrote about were something I was passionate about. The persuasive essay is about homeschooling, a topic that I have known about, been interested in, and been involved with for a few years. I made a conscious effort to make sure that I

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    Persuasive Essay Draft Daniel Petry Keiser University Being an athletes is one of the best-paid jobs on Earth. Being that they are paid so much the cost for the consumer is very high. The prices of tickets and sports memorabilia have been steadily rising over the years. The average ticket prices for the NHL, MLB, NBA and NFL all rose 5% to 10% this year, according to Jon Greenberg, executive editor of Team Marketing Report. (Mihoces). Athletes are very highly paid due to the fact that there

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    Persuasive Essay:Macbeth The point of this essay is to persuade the reader that Lady Macbeth did have a major influence over her husband, Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is one of the most manipulative, and probably the most frightening female character that William Shakespeare ever created. Lady Macbeth is Macbeth’s wife, she has a pivotal role in Macbeth’s self destruction. Macbeth was just a “victim” of a very persuasive character, Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth stands out so much in this play because during

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    Sample Persuasive Message Rodolfo G. Garcia Jr. COMM/470 August 22, 2011 Margarette Chavez Sample Persuasive Message E-tailing, short for electronic retailing is the sale of retail merchandise over the internet. There are many factors that beckon different behaviors in e-tailing ( Searchcio.com, 2011 ). It is the new wave of the world today. As technology steers our habits toward electronic commerce, it affects different behavioral aspects for both e-tailers and their customers. E-commerce

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    Persuasive Speech Self-Evaluation Overall, how well do you think you achieved the purpose of this speech? I believe I was able to get the purpose if my speech across very well. The class seemed engaged in the topic. I believe the class was engaged because I choose a topic that served many different purposes including medical and cosmetic issues. Describe your level of comfort and confidence during the speech. Compare how you felt with how you look on your video. Did you feel more nervous

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    It might be hard to imagine that there are actual rules to follow that make someone an effective persuasive speaker, but there are definite ways to do so. Persuasive appeals and devices are used regularly in order to convince the common man and are used in everyday speech to more formal settings. Using these devices, speakers can convince their audience of the reality of their point in order to encourage their audience to believe in their point. Almost all speakers have a common goal of encouraging

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Topic: Organ Donation Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to donate their organs and tissues when they die and to act upon their decision to donate. INTODUCTION Attention: How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really, really want? What if it was something you couldn’t live without? Ladies and gentlemen I’m here today to share with you my views on organ donation, in the hope that you will take them on board and give someone the ultimate

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    Persuasive Speech Ethos

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    “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards and “The American Crisis” by Thomas Paine are two persuasive works that tried to sway the opinions and actions of their readers. Both authors used powerful writing to illustrate what would happens to those who did not change. While Edward’s piece focused on religion and Paine’s on war, both discussed the reasons why people should conform to the views expressed by the two authors. Though vastly different in their nature and audience, the two

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    My greatest strength as a writer would probably be anything related to rhetoric. I found 1301 to be very enjoyable simply because of the challenge of persuasive writing. Therefore, in many of my papers I tend to get carried away. Consequently, a major weakness in my writing skills would have to be my lack of knowledge on many writing styles and the ability to stay on a certain topic. This is also due to the fact that my writing experiences in high school were not very helpful in that matter. The

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    An effective persuasive argument does not happen on it’s own. The topic at hand as well as the persuasive techniques used to convince an audience on that topic must be researched in depth. Persuasion can come in many forms, under many circumstances, and affect viewers in many ways. For our final presentation, we chose to persuade our audience on the necessity of properly and regularly flossing. We made sure to target both the central and peripheral listeners, share hard facts as well as personal

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