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Naily [24]
2 years ago
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You have learned about and practiced with three kinds of visual aids: simple visual aids such as posters on easels, props, and s

lide presentations. Now you will write and think about which kind of aid would work best for your persuasive speech. It's up to you which you use, but you must choose and use a visual aid. Use these questions to guide your journaling:
• Which type of aid—simple visual aid, props, or slide presentation—did you most enjoy using? On the other hand, which gave you the most trouble and thus could use more practice?
• Does your persuasive speech have a strong informative slant that props would help you convey? Or does it have a strong emotional slant that evocative images on slides would reinforce? Which type of aid will help you get your ideas across?
• Do you need to present data—statistics, charts, graphics—to communicate your ideas? What is the clearest form to present these in?
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Rasek [7]2 years ago
6 0

A simple visual aids such as posters on easels and slide presentations work best for a persuasive speech.

<h3>What is a persuasive speech?</h3>

Persuasive speech do  have a strong informative words that props can use to  convey a point.

I need to present data via charts or graphics as it can help to communicate my ideas.

Persuasive speech is known to be a kind of speech that is made with the view of convincing or influencing the audience to believe or act in regards to something.

Therefore, A simple visual aids such as posters on easels and slide presentations work best for a persuasive speech.

Learn more about persuasive speech from

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