Questions of Fact in Persuasive Speeches

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Summary: Persuasive speech ideas! Learn how to use questions of fact in you speech with this free video clip about tips for persuasive speaking.

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" Hey there we are talking about types of persuasion and these are the questions that you're going to base your speech on. The first one,depending on your topic could be a question of fact and we have to look at three things when we're talking about question of fact. What is true and what is not true. That has to be answered and proven. What does and does not exist, we have to prove that. What did or did not happen. These are all things that we're going to look at and question of fact. I'm going to give you an example and this could be an idea or thought that you base your persuasive speech on. Example, is Iraq hiding or not hiding chemical weapons? Okay? You want to do a persuasive speech about the war? You want to base it on the fact that they are hiding weapons or they're not hiding weapons. Okay? So now, you have a question of fact, persuasive topic and speech. Alright? Cool."

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