Thursday, December 17, 2009

Persuading reader



Persuading reader
Persuading others is a difficult task. No one is expected to persuade every reader or audience member, but you can get all of your readers or audience to think critical about your view.
1.Tell your audience why you believe in the point you are arguing for or against. People will not believe in something if they believe you don’t.

2.Present solid facts on what you are arguing for or against, or are trying to persuade your audience to do. Emotional appeals are fine, but when people are asked to believe in something they never thought of or don’t agree with the best way to get them on your side is to present fact

3.Mention reasons why some people may not take your side. The point of a persuasive speech is to get one’s audience to agree with his or her point of view, but everyone may not agree with you or have questions about what you are arguing for or against
4.Tell your audience how adopting your viewpoint can be beneficial to them.

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