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Argumentative Speech - Coggle Diagram
Argumentative Speech
Tips In Order to Properly Deliver an Argumentative Essay
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Search for a concrete and controversial argument
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Take time to research
, study not only yours but also the opposing side's possible arguments
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Organize your arguments to make it easier for you and your audience
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Claims of Policy
These are taken from the course of action.
Claims of Value
It includes the belief something is correct or incorrect, good or bad.
Claims of Facts
It starts with the reality relevant to the evidence.
Essential Components of Argumentative Speech
2. Take a strong standpoint
Try to stick with the stance, and don't make the audience confused.
3. Give some supporting arguments
Support your statement with information, figures, examples, and some relevant opinions.
1. Pick-up Debatable Topic
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Select a topic with more than a single sidetext
4. Refute alternate positions
Make some powerful argument and try to work on some common and stronger viewpoint.
Terms to Present Argumentative Speech
Claim
:check: Main term you should focus on.
:check: Give a strong standpoint.
:check: Support the point, position, and the issue you are talking about.
:check: Do not forget the main purpose of the speech.
Grounds
:!:These are the key information or the facts.
:!:Makes your point powerful and reliable.
:!:Details must be an appropriate reason for your claims in the initial place.
How to Develop An Effective Argumentative Speech?
6. Choose the TOPIC of your INTEREST
To present a superior argumentative speech, you should have an interest in the topic.
1. Look for your TOPIC
find topics which you feel comfortable to present.
2. Recognize your STANDPOINT
think of the topic you are supporting. verify and try to prove the facts using some examples or supportive words.
3. Carry out the RESEARCH
This helps to know what step you should take to move forward to make a good flow of the argument.
4. Know who your OPPOSITION is
Knowing how your opponent thinks and the points they use makes it easy to perform
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5. Know the FACTS
These facts reduce your risk of looking unprepared and unprofessional.