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Persuasive Speech Outline

The document outlines a speech arguing why one should or should not take a particular position. It introduces the topic and thesis statement, then presents three main reasons supported by evidence and explanation. Each section provides an assertion, supporting reason, example as evidence, and a link back to the overall argument. In conclusion, it summarizes the key points and closes the speech.
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Persuasive Speech Outline

The document outlines a speech arguing why one should or should not take a particular position. It introduces the topic and thesis statement, then presents three main reasons supported by evidence and explanation. Each section provides an assertion, supporting reason, example as evidence, and a link back to the overall argument. In conclusion, it summarizes the key points and closes the speech.
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TITLE

NAME

Greeting
Introduction:
1. Hook
2. Background
Information
3. Thesis Today, I’d like to tell you why you should/should not …
Statement
4. Speech Outline To start with, I’ll explain three reasons why you should/should not …
Then, I will summarize my speech.

Body 1:
1. Assertion Firstly, the reason why you should/should not …. is …
2. Reason The reason for my statement is …
3. Evidence For instance, …
4. Link Back Therefore, …

Body 2
1. Assertion Now, let’s talk about the second reason why you should/should not …
2. Reason This is because …
3. Evidence For example, …
4. Link Back Thus, …

Body 3
1. Assertion Last, I’d like to discuss the third reason why you should/should not …
2. Reason The reason is …
3. Evidence We can see the proof …
4. Link Back Hence, …

Conclusion:
1. Summary In conclusion, …/In short, …/In summary, …
2. Closing
statement
3. Closing remarks

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