What is those members who are Neutral or Uncommitted?
The simplest pattern for a speech to take action which can be found in all 3 of the Policy organizational patterns.
What is Problem - Solution?
Including these 2 elements in your argument enhances your credibility by demonstrating your impartial knowledge of both sides of the issue and also why your position is the most correct.
What is an opposing viewpoint and your counter-argument or rebuttal?
This speech to convince pattern might compare Macs vs. PCs and argue that Macs are superior in terms of graphics, ease of user interface and vulnerability to malware.
What is Comparative Advantages?
One of the academic databases that actually publishes its own original articles and was highly recommended for researching Persuasive subjects from the Library.
What is CQ Researcher, Global Issues in Context, Opposing Viewpoints, or Issues and Controversies? (citing any of the above wins!)
This organizational pattern is widely used by the advertising industry and often includes a vision of how much better off consumers will be if they buy their product.
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
Barack Obama, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Gloria Steinem and Adolf Hitler all share this credibility trait associated with delivery style.
What is Charisma?
According to MadDog, the most common error students make when developing and concluding a speech to convince only.
What is including a Call to Action?
The formal name for the persuasive communication theory associated with a listener's anchor on a controversial topic based on a scale of Strongly Agree, Agree, Neutral, Disagree to Strongly Disagree.
What is Social Judgment Theory?
The recommended order in a speech to convince that psychologically is most effective for persuading your audience and is based on organizing each point by their individual strength.
What is 2nd strongest argument, weakest argument and strongest argument?