b. The rain kept him and his friends inside all afternoon.
c. Us and Julie made this card for Grandma.
d. Have them listened to the governor’s speech?
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False
a. Friends
b. Relatives
c. His house
d. Animals
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I. Introduction
A. Attention-getter: "Sit back. Take a deep breath. Realize this may be the challenge of a lifetime. Accept the fact that you can do it. Give them what they need most- like love attention, guidance, patience, a chance to succeed." Jo Ann Wentzel.
B. Preview: In deciding whether or not you want to become a foster parent you should know the following; Know what precautions to take before a child is placed in your home. Realize the gift you are giving as a foster parent. Appreciate the gift you are given as a foster parent.
[Transition:First.]
II. Body
A. Parenting a foster child
1. Common questions asked in accepting a foster child. (United community Caregivers Foster Parent Association)
2. Show consistency when children are placed in your home.
[Transition: Remember you have to be prepared but you are giving and getting a gift.]
B. The gifts you give are:
1. You are given the chance to be a role model for the child.
2. Stability
[Transition: It is important to know you are getting a gift too.]
C. Gifts you receive:
1. The ability to stay young.
2. You improve your parenting skills.
[Transition: From all of this you can conclude...]
III. Conclusion
A. Restate Proposition: So if you have the space, time, and patience, I honestly think you should consider becoming a foster parent.If you have what it takes to become a foster parent the opportunity is there.
B. Memorable ending: If after this speech you don't want to become a foster parent, maybe you should do something nice for our kids of the future.
Review this persuasive speech outline.
This speech includes an effective introduction using humor, several transitions and an effective conclusion with a thought provoking ending.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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F
The correct option for this persuasive speech is false. The purpose of a persuasive speech is to persuade the audience to agree with the speaker's viewpoint or take the desired action.
To influence the audience's thoughts and actions, the speaker use both verbal and visual cues. Credibility of the speaker is ethos. A good speaker convinces the audience that they are knowledgeable about the subject and deserving of their attention.
Pathos: Pathos is the speaker's capacity to elicit strong feelings from the listener. The speaker connects with and persuades their listeners by appealing to emotions like compassion or terror. The speaker's capacity to persuade an audience via logic and argument is known as logos. To convey their case and convince the audience that it is true, they provide instances and supporting data.
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Answer:
The answer is false
Explanation:
Edg. 2021
Resolution my guess
Climax
Falling action
Rising action
Your guess is correct! "Resolution"; the story already ended, no more tension or anxiety about what will happen; the afterwards will not be told in detail, but with the resolution the audience can envision how the future will be, now that things are resolved.
The stages of a story are: 1.Exposition: when the author sets the story up; 2. Rising action: conflicts start to build; 3.Climax: turning point; 4.Falling action: things start to calm down and work out; 5.Resolution: Conflict has been resolved and the future begins.
Answer:
Resolution
It is correct because I got it right on my test :)