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Vocabulary
characteristicsspeechpersuadepropositions of factpropositions of valuepropositions of problempropositions of policy
Skills
  • identify (characteristics of a speech to persuade) #dok1
  • analyze (characteristics of a speech to persuade) #dok2
  • differentiate (between propositions of fact, value, problem, and policy in persuasive speeches) #dok2
  • evaluate (effectiveness of persuasive characteristics in speeches) #dok3
Learning Targets
  • I can identify characteristics of a speech designed to persuade. #dok1
  • I can describe different types of propositions (fact, value, problem, policy) used in persuasive speeches. #dok1
  • I can analyze how the characteristics of a persuasive speech relate to its type of proposition. #dok2
  • I can differentiate between propositions of fact, value, problem, and policy in sample persuasive speeches. #dok2
  • I can evaluate the effectiveness of specific persuasive techniques and types of propositions in a given speech. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Persuasive speeches utilize specific characteristics and structured propositions to effectively influence audiences.
  • Understanding the distinctions between various types of propositions (fact, value, problem, and policy) is essential to analyzing and constructing persuasive speeches.
Essential Questions
  • What are the key characteristics of a persuasive speech?
  • How do propositions of fact, value, problem, and policy differ from one another?
  • Why is it important to match the type of proposition to the desired persuasive outcome?
  • How can recognizing different types of propositions improve critical analysis of speeches?
  • In what ways do the characteristics of persuasive speeches influence an audience's beliefs or actions?