Step 1: Select a persuasive speech topic that you would be interested in presenting.
For example, I want to persuade my audience to adopt a pet.
Step 2: Identify how you would use ethos (speaker credibility) to persuade your audience.
For example, I have been a pet owner for nearly ten years. In those ten years, I have seen a drastic improvement in my quality of life. I get more exercise, have regular companionship, and sleep better knowing I am being protected by my best friend.
Step 3: Identify how you would use pathos (emotional appeals) to persuade your audience.
For example, I will show images of what pets without owners look like. I will also show pictures of the adorable pets available for adoption in my neighborhood. Lastly, I will shoot a video of my dog jumping up and licking my face when I come home after a long day.
Step 4: Identify how you would use logos (factual appeals) to persuade your audience.
For example, I will cite statistics on pets left in shelters have shorter life spans without a pet owner. I will give facts proven by scientists that pet owners live more content and longer lives due to pet ownership.
Assignment Rubric:
Grading Criteria | Percentage | Percentage Earned & Comments |
---|---|---|
Topic Selection | 10% | |
Ethos Identification | 30% | |
Pathos Identification | 30% | |
Logos Identification | 30% |
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- Assignment. Authored by: Misti Wills with Lumen Learning. License: CC BY: Attribution