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trapecia [35]
4 years ago
11

Describe the development process for a persuasive speech addressing a question of facts.

English
1 answer:
balu736 [363]4 years ago
7 0
Writing a persuasive speech can be easier than you think as long as you have a solid knowledge of the subject about which you would like to speak. If you had an outline of steps for writing a persuasive speech then getting it out would be that much easier.First and foremost you need to get a hot topic that would normally spark controversy.
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