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Persuasive Speech Outline Format
Topic:
Specific Purposes: A list of what you want to accomplish throughout your speech. (See Example)
Proposition: a combination of your thesis statement and what action you want your audience to take.
Attention Step: keeping the audience’s attention
Need Step: convincing the audience that this is a problem that affects them and that your change is necessary
Satisfaction Step: how the audience will benefit from this change
Visualization Step: verbally picture for the audience what their future will be like if they accept your proposal
and/or deny your proposal
Action Step: specifically tell what actions the audience should take
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Persuasive Speech Outline Format Topic: Specific Purposes: A list of what you want to accomplish throughout your speech. (See Example) Proposition: a combination of your thesis statement and what action you want your audience to take. Attention Step: keeping the audience’s attention Need Step: convincing the audience that this is a problem that affects them and that your change is necessary Satisfaction Step: how the audience will benefit from this change Visualization Step: verbally picture for the audience what their future will be like if they accept your proposal and/or deny your proposal Action Step: specifically tell what actions the audience should take References:

Sample Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Milk: It REALLY does do a body good Proposition: Everyone should drink 3 glasses of milk everyday in order to live and long and healthy life. Specific Purposes: a. To inform classmates the health benefits to drinking 3 glasses of milk per day b. To inform classmates of the problems associated with not drinking milk c. To persuade students to actually drink 3 glasses of milk per day d. To inform classmates of ways to fulfill the 3 glasses of milk if drinking milk is a problem for them. Attention Step: Run through a list of common things mom tells you to do everyday to stay healthy. Ex: drinking 8 glasses of water, all your fruits and vegetables, brushing your teeth after every meal, drinking 3 glasses of milk per day. Ask how many follow each of these everyday. Need Step: A. Milk contains many of the essential vitamins and minerals that your body needs to function daily Calcium : most important, helps build and maintain strong bones. Also vital for nerve function, muscle contraction, and blood clotting. Protein : Important for a number of bodily functions. Vitamin A : Maintains normal vision and skin. Vitamin B- 12 : Essential for the growth and health of the nervous system and is involved in blood formation. Vitamin D : Promotes the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, and influences bone mineralization, the strengthening of bones. Potassium : Regulates the body's fluid balance and blood pressure, muscle activity and contractions. Phosphorus : Helps generate energy in the body's cells and influences bone mineralization, the strengthening of bones. Niacin : Keeps enzymes functioning normally and helps the body process sugars and fatty acids. Riboflavin : Helps produce energy in the body's cells and plays a vital role in the development of the nervous system.

  1. These vitamins and minerals are found in many of the other foods we eat however not all in one quantity like it is with milk
  2. Drinking milk is the most natural way to fulfill your body’s needs for these vitamins and minerals B. Calcium is the most important mineral found in milk
  3. Helps with the formation of healthy teeth and bones
  4. Aids in key functions of the heart, blood and nerves

C. If you’re lactose intolerant than there is soy milk and lactaid that you can add to milk in order to make it able to be consumed D. If you really want to have nothing at all to do with milk then take calcium supplements, or labels on certain dairy products that this is equal to one glass of milk, although milk is a much better choice its better than nothing References : www.calciuminfo.com/calciumquestions/default/aspx www.topmilk.co.nz/whymilk.html www.whymilk.com www.mercola.com/1998/archive/soda_drinking.htm