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lora16 [44]
3 years ago
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You are putting together a speech about adult illiteracy in his community. You want a speech organizational pattern that makes t

he audience aware and interested, and one that solves the problem, and that looks at the future, and gets people involved. Your best pattern would be:
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2 answers:
amm18123 years ago
4 0

Answer:Monroe's Motivated Sequence

Explanation: Monroe's Motivated Sequence uses five persuasive speech outlines to make the audience take action towards the suggested problem.

Monroe's 5 steps:

1. Get the attention

- This is where you make the audience be aware of the problem at hand.

2. Establish the Need

- you show them the urgency to act without making the problem looks any bigger than it actual is.

3. Satisfy the Need

- This is where you present your plan in terms of what the solution may be to that issue.

4. Visualize the Consequences

- You make them aware of what will happen if the plan doesn't take action or if it doesn't succeed.

5. Call to Action

- Then finally you call them to take their own action.

masha68 [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Answer is Monroe's Motivated Sequence.

Refer below.

Explanation:

You are putting together a speech about adult illiteracy in his community. You want a speech organizational pattern that makes the audience aware and interested, and one that solves the problem, and that looks at the future, and gets people involved. Your best pattern would be:

Monroe's Motivated Sequence

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