Persuasive speech plan
My topic: There should be more rubbish bins in school
My argument: People are throwing too much rubbish on the ground
Audience: Mr johnston
How will you greet your audience?
Greetings Mr johnston
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How will you introduce your topic in a catchy way?
Today i am going to talk about there should be more rubbish bins in the school
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Write a rhetorical question to make the audience think about your topic:
Don’t we need more rubbish bins in the school because kids are just throwing their rubbish on the ground.
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What is your opinion? Write a statement that clearly states your point of view:
What I mean to say is that there should be more rubbish bins in the school because it might fly away into the sea and the sea creature will die.
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List some facts or statistics that support your opinion:
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Do you have a solution to the problem?
Yes stop throwing rubbish on the ground so we have a healthy environment
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Say your opinion again and warn the audience what will happen if they don’t agree with your opinion.
If we don’t the animals will die so please don’t throw your rubbish on the ground
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Introduction of yourself
Greetings my name is Karlos and i will be talking to you about why there should be more bins in school.
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Introduction of topic and Rhetorical question
parents Don’t you wonder does your kid if you kid throws their rubbish on the ground.
Teachers you should put more rubbish bins around the school.
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Reason 1
because Global water pollution
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Facts and Statistics
The quality of any body of surface or groundwater is a function of either both natural influences and human influences.
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Reason 2
because it has harmful chemicals
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Facts and Statistics
Typically, water quality is determined by comparing the physical and chemical characteristics of a water sample with water quality guidelines or standards.
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Reason 3
so the animals won't die and we don't pollute the air.
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Facts and Statistics
Globally, the most water quality problem is concept, of a result of high-nutrient loads (mainly phosphorus and nitrogen), which substantially impairs beneficial uses of water.
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Solution
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Summary
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