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MrRa [10]
4 years ago
5

The primary focus of a persuasive speech is

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drek231 [11]4 years ago
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The primary focus of a persuasive speech is to persuade, be it a product or an event. Persuasion is necessary to encourage people to be interested in what you are talking about.
nikitadnepr [17]4 years ago
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The primary focus of a persuasive speech is to persuade, be it a product or an event. Persuasion is necessary to encourage people to be interested in what you are talking about.
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