Persuasive Speaking
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Specifies the person should use it in their line of work. You may also choose someone who uses it in their personal life, or at home. This opens up a wide array of possibilities so make sure to think about the many ways persuasive speaking in everyday life.
Also, when discussing its effectiveness, you must cite two aspect from your textbook. First, you must give specific examples of strategies they use. Also, you must inform us of what persuasive strategy (or strategies).
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The solution discusses how to assess approaches to understanding audience when giving a public address.
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If your looking for an example, Barack Obama is an experienced communicator. He has the ability to empathize with a variety of individuals on an emotional level. This is called pathos. Anytime you identify with your audience and what they are experiencing you are establishing rapport with an audience. He almost always includes ...
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