The very first thing to do is to decide what you are going to write the speech about. It is very difficult to be persuasive when you cannot even be decisive enough to pick a topic to be persuasive about! It is certainly not convincing.
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To write one minute and a half in numerical form, you would express it as 1:30. This represents one minute (1) and thirty seconds (30) on a clock. In terms of fractions, you could also write it as 1 1/2 minutes, where the whole number represents the minute and the fraction represents the additional 30 seconds.
You write three hundred thousand three hundred three (300,303) in standard form as 3.00303 × 105
To write twelve and three tenths as a decimal, write the number twelve as a whole number to the left of the decimal place and three tenths as three to the right of the decimal place. It appears as 12.3
Do you use persuasive language
You use proof from paranormal investigations.
If you are going to make your speech persuasive, then you have better to start your speech indirectly. Means that, start making an analogy with something and your topic, it'd give your audience a better chance to learn about your matter.
talk about your favourite food.
If you listen to a standard speech with no long pauses it would be about 150-170 words per minute If you write a speech that is the subject of simultaneous interpretation it is better to keep the speed at about 120 words per minute.
Start by doing some research on capital punishment. Find some main points (3 is usually a good number) in favor of or against capital punishment, whichever one you're supposed to be writing about. Organize each of those points into a paragraph, and write an introduction and conclusion. If they've taught you how to write a five-paragraph essay, those are usually good to use.
You need to do this. Wiki can give you help and ideas, but can't write the speech for you.
An oration is a formal speech usually given at a ceremonial occasion. The first step is to choose the topic, then brainstorm. Next figure out whether the speech will be informative or persuasive. Sort through thoughts, develop thesis and three main points then explain them in relation to the thesis. Write a good intro and conclusion and then have others read and critique.
A one minute speech is not a lot of time to talk, so you would have to choose a specific topic about children. It could be children's play, funny things children do, using play to help children learn, or many other topics. Write a short introduction that grabs the audience's attention, the body of the speech, and a short conclusion. Practice your speech and time it to be sure it's one minute.
something you are interested in. do something fun like weird things.
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I'm happy to help with that. What specific topic would you like me to write a persuasive essay on?