An example of a question that you should ask yourself when evaluating a persuasive speech would be: "Is the specific purpose for the speech clear? The first option provided is correct.
When creating a persuasive speech, firstly, you have to choose a topic. A good persuasive speech topic will be used in seeking to lure the audience's attention, inform as well as persuade. Besides it will provide a good persuasive argument for adopting and sharing your point of view.
In this article, the word that is an example of connoative language is gripped.
Connotative language is used in a symbolic or figurative way in order to communitcate information as well as feelings or sensations.
In this case, the word gripped is used to express the drastic and lasting effects the drought had in the region in the 70s. Since the drought cannot literally grip anything, the word is used to symbolize its lasting effects in the area.
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When I went to get groceries to you soon, Texas, a white lady bumped into me and blamed it on me. People immediately backed her up due to the color of my skin and I had to pay for the damaged goods. I told them that she was wrong yet they did not believe a Mexican girl.
A new boy came to my school, and he was the only boy that had blonde hair and blue eyes. People immediately thought he was rich, and very smart. All the boys started hating him because all the girls wanted him, and started bullying him. After getting to know him he was actually a very humble guy, And nothing like the rumors spreading about him.
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