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Reviewing a Persuasive Speech
You have a choice of 3 Persuasive Speeches to watch (please see your Week 3 Lesson Folder for the videos, or access them in Connect). Please select ONLY one speech to view and complete the following after you watch the entire speech. For questions B and C, students are to respond with at least 1 paragraph.
- Complete the required rubric for this speech (no need to submit the rubric) and discuss your grading in a paragraph form ( you would just need to evaluate the speech depending on this chart: https://keiseruniversity.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav…
- What are two strengths of this speaker?
- What are two areas this speaker can improve?
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Week 3 Discussion – Persuasive Speech Review
[Your Name Here]
The student that I chose to review conducted their speech on the dangers that are related
to cell phone usage. It was apparent from the beginning of the speech that the speaker was
appropriately dressed and well prepared as they stood tall with a stack of notes to read from.
They had a smile on their face, something that sticks out to audience members clearly and tells
them that they are interested and engaged in the topic. Apart from this, the speaker had a great
speaking voice and used many nonverbals and hand gestures to communicat...
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