What is persuasive speech and examples?

What is persuasive speech and examples?

An example of a persuasive speech is a sales pitch. During a sales pitch, the speaker is trying to convince the audience to buy his or her product or service. If the salesperson is successful, the audience (the person being sold to) will choose to purchase the product or service.

What is the most basic organizational pattern for a persuasive speech?

Monroe’s (1935) motivated sequence is a commonly used speech format that is used by many people to effectively organize persuasive messages. The pattern consists of five basic stages: attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action.

How do you organize a persuasive presentation?

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What is an organizational pattern for speech?

Spatial patterns organize the speech according to how the topic actually exists in space. For instance, if a speech was on the topic of the “Empire State Building” a speaker would talk about the first floor, then the second floor, then the third floor, etc. Organizing my speech just as the building is organized.

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