SPCH 1315 - Section Number
Elizabeth Stoltz
Date
TOPIC
Introduction
I. Attention Getter
II. Introduce the Subject
III. Give the audience a reason to listen.
IV. Establish Credibility
V. Preview your main ideas.
Body
I. Main Point - Need Step - This should be a declarative sentence introducing what the problem or issue is (cite sources in outline as appropriate.) A. Sub – point 1 1. Support (Source Citation) 2. Support (Source Citation) B. Sub – point 2 1. Support (Source Citation) 2. Support (Source Citation)
II. Main Point – Satisfaction Step - This should be a declarative sentence introducing how you plan to satisfy the need (cite sources in outline as appropriate.)
A. Sub – point 1
1. Support (Source Citation)
2. Support (Source Citation)
B. Sub – point 2
1. Support (Source Citation)
2. Support (Source Citation)
III. Main Point – Visualization Step - This should be a declarative sentence introducing how good the future would be if your solution was adopted (cite sources in outline as appropriate.)
A. Sub – point 1
1. Support (Source Citation)
2. Support (Source Citation)
B. Sub – point 2
1. Support (Source Citation)
2. Support (Source Citation)
Conclusion
I. Summary
II. Reemphasize the main idea.
III. Provide closure
References
Persuasive Outline Grading Policy
- For every main point, sub-point, or support missing 2 points will be deducted.
- For every three grammatical errors 1 point will be deducted.
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