1. What is your topic? Articulate this in one sentence.
My topic is free parking and free coffee in college.
2. What is your argument/position? Articulate this in one sentence.
I agree that college should provide free parking and free coffee to students and professors in order for them to be efficient and energize.
Ethos, Pathos, Logos:
3. How will you establish credibility with your audience (ethos)? How will you establish yourself as a reliable expert on the subject/topic?
I will establish credibility with my audience by researching on the time and money students and professors spend on parking and coffee monthly/annually. I will also provide evidence on how free parking and free coffee in college can lead to a more efficient learning environment. As a college student, I have similar experience; therefore, I
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After that, I will use the evidence to demonstrate the downside of parking space and lack of energy. I will also use data to show my audience the time and money we spent on these two issues.
6. How will you motivate your audience to action?
I will motivate my audience to action by proving to them that a better learning environment/teaching environment is necessary. These are the issues should be avoided because the time and money we invested to them are getting more serious.
AIDA:
7. How will you grab your audience’s attention?
I will grab my audience’s attention by asking them questions such as: is it too difficult to find parking around campus, how much do you pay for parking permit, how many hours do you work weekly or how many hours do you use on assignments?
8. How will you build your audience’s interest?
I will build my audience’s interest by addressing to the issues they face frequently. I will share my experience and my friend’s story to demonstrate the inefficiency of these issues.
9. How will you create
3) You need to find a commonplace between you and your audience in order to begin trying to persuade the audience
My challenges with my young audience now has become more challenging. Holding their interest may be the least of my worries, now I must persuade them to possibly go against their beliefs
Ethos is known as credibility or ethical appeal. Ethos refers to the speakers’ character, as it would appeal to the audience. We tend to believe a person who we see as a credible
To rouse the audience, in anger or otherwise, you use pathos. Use what your audience expects to happen and their beliefs. Telling a story that the audience can relate to in the first person makes the persuader relatable, to pull the audience in, play with your volume to make your emotion seem real, speaking plainly makes your emotion more believable. Never belittle your audience’s opinion, it can start a riot. Patriotism works not only for a country but can create a sense of unity. Find your persuasion gaps and fill them with desire and lust. Make your audience lust after your cause.
Central idea: Three reasons why college should be free: First, tuition and debt leads to attempted suicides. Second, the student and their family are affected by higher tuition cost. Third, high tuition fees diminish the amount of qualified job seekers in the career market.
The prospect of attending college can be both exciting and disconcerting, particularly given the current cost of tuition. “Free college programs that cover students' tuition are a step toward addressing issues of the cost of higher education, but leave questions of quality unanswered” (Bayer). Which means free tuition for a student that doesn’t have financial aid assisting them. I believe college should be free within the United States. Although there are states with “free”college or some kind of program to assists students in ; I believe all the states should provide free college for students. This being said, college should be free for students; no matter their race, religion, or sex. They would only be responsible for utilities and whatever else they chose to buy. Tution would essentially be paid by taxpayers within the state. Students can’t afford tuition and expenses due to them not making enough money at their part time job while going to school full-time. Even if a student could afford the tuition they still would not have enough to cover their other expenses.
Consider possible reasons your audience might reject your ideas. Address anticipated audience objections to your proposal.
Persuading an audience is not a simple feat to accomplish as some may think. In actuality, it forces people to look beyond themselves and their
1. I will get my audience to trust me by letting them see how long hunting goes back, it goes back to the cave man days. Its how we survived and we should bond on that level right away.
*S Specific- detailed to know where you are going and what to expect when you get to the topic. What strategies will you use to keep the audience attention?
Your Subject matter is presented at an appropriate level of understanding for the audience and is supported
Analysis of the audience is an important part of the presentation of a speech that precedes the selection of a topic. This process requires asking specific questions regarding the topic in order to understand the interests, knowledge, and attitudes of the audience towards the topic. As part of adopting strategies and methods to ensure effectiveness of communication, analyzing the audience is vital for audience identification. Moreover, this process enables the speaker to choose the appropriate means of communication that ensures that the message is delivered appropriately. Analyzing the audience is also a vital point in speech presentation because of its impact on the direction of the speech.
2. What are the relevant motivations/interests/concerns in your audience that can induce them to take this action? Identify at least three.
So, “colleges and universities must learn to act responsibly not only because it is right to be responsible, but also because it is in their self-interest” (Orr, 1992, p. 5). Firstly, because of the increasing number of cars are parking on the campus, then more and more spaces are required. It is ineluctable that college should build enough parking for students and employees. Secondly, because it is impossible that the parking suppliers relinquish their monopoly control. In order to take care of students and employees, the college should lower the price of parking. Finally, building more parking on the campus and lower the price of parking can help university recruit and retain students. Summing up, those two methods that I suggest are the best way to solve parking problems in the
What steps did you take to relate the topic directly to this audience in the introduction?