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Title: Spoken Arguments


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Spoken Arguments
  • Notes from Everythings an Argument

2
Introductions and Conclusions
  • Provocative statements
  • Puzzling statements
  • Opinion
  • Question
  • Memorable anecdote
  • Powerful quotation
  • Vivid visual

3
Toni MorrisonNobel Prize for Literature Speech
  • Once upon a time there was an old woman.
    Blind but wise. or was it an old man? A guru,
    perhaps. Or a griot, soothing restless children.
    I have heard this story, or one exactly like it,
    in the lore of several cultures.
  • Once upon a time there was an old woman.
    Blind. Wise

4
Structures and Signposts
  • Organizational structures must be crystal clear
  • Offer overview of main points toward beginning
  • Clear beginning, middle, end
  • Pause between main ideas/points
  • Use signposts to mark change of topic

5
Signposts explicit transitions
  • First, second
  • Finally
  • Next
  • On the contrary
  • Example the second major crisis in the Soviet
    Union was
  • OR repeat key words or phrases
  • Example MLK Jr. I have a dream

6
Diction and Syntax
  • Pay attention to sentence length
  • Sentence organization
  • Concrete terminology
  • Illustrate abstractions with descriptions of
    concrete examples

7
Using Figurative Language
  • Repetition
  • parallelism
  • Climactic order
  • Comparisons

8
Visuals
  • Get your message across
  • Support your claims
  • Use
  • Examples
  • Illustrations
  • Data
  • Make sure visuals are
  • Simple
  • Clear
  • Easy to read

9
If you use slides
  • Follow the visual directions
  • Overview
  • Dont repeat what you say aloud
  • Dont rely on color or graphics
  • Use bullets
  • Use headings
  • Use large print and few words (3-6 per bullet)

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!!Most important!!
  • DELIVERY, DELIVERY, DELIVERY
  • Practice your speech delivery with visuals
  • Even the professionals practice!
  • Make sure you are audible
  • Enunciate
  • Stand
  • Use a lectern

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Tips
  • Each 8.5 x 11 sheet of writing 2.5 minutes
  • Each 5 x 7 index card 1.5 minutes
  • Time yourself
  • Ask a friend in the audience to signal you
  • Too much length/detail bored audience

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SCHEDULE
Mon. 3/8 Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. 3/12
Proposal due outline due Independent Novel Meetings Speeches start (15 for speaking today) Victoria Maddie Riley
Mon. 3/15 Tues. 3/16 Wed. 3/17 Thurs. Fri. 3/19
McKinzey Michelle Anna Maddie Madison? Kylie? Sara Riley?? Hayley Andrea Emily Independent Novel Meetings
Mon. 3/22 Tues. 3/23 Wed. 3/24 Thurs. 3/25 Fri. 3/12
Bart Chris Cheylin Ricky Kit Camille Moriah Kyly Marcus Independent Novel Meetings
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