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CREATE TWO SPEECH OUTLINES. (EACH HAS TO BE ONLY 3 PARAGRAPHS) FIRST SPEECH NEEDS TO BE PERSUASIVE (2-4 MINUTE LONG) AND SECOND INFORMATIVE SPEECH ( ABOUT 6 MINUTES). I WILL THEN RECORD MYSELF BASED ON YOUR OUTLINE. DUE IN 4 HOURS
Date Posted: 09/05/2022
Category: English
Due Date: 01/07/2022
Willing to Pay: $20.00
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Sample Informative Speech, courtesy of Jody Littleton Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, my audience will be more aware of the formation, and frequency of tornadoes. Introduction: Attention: When I was about ten years old, my mom and I were having Sunday dinner with my grandparents. A large storm came through the area that caused a tornado. Luckily the tornado missed my grandparents’ house but the Lake Mattoon area wasn’t so lucky. Driving home we had to go a different route because there was full size house trailer sitting in the middle of the road upside down. Credibility Ever since then, I have been fascinated with tornadoes and when I took a weather and climate class I discovered that at this time of year is when we are most likely to see a tornado. Details: Your speech should be 6-9 minutes in length. This speech should be delivered extemporaneously. You cannot read from a manuscript; rather, you should create notecards or a keyword outline (different from the outline you turn in) of one page to deliver the speech from. You will present a PowerPoint along with your speech and it must include at least one display of quantitative data (a graph, chart, or table). While there is not a specific number of slides, it should be appropriate to the length of the speech. DO NOT put your whole speech text on the PowerPoint. You should use a variety of words and images, ensure your text is large enough to read (24 point or larger). You must cite quality, academic sources within your speech (Peer-reviewed journals, books, newspapers, news reports, trade journals, academic and government publications, etc.). Six sources are required for a score of “good” (8/10 points); eight (8) are required for full credit. Professional dress (business casual) required: no hats, hoodies, clothing that is distracting from your message (t-shirts with words or messaging), athletic apparel, etc. Required Documents: You must turn in a full-sentence outline with your speech. Use the outline templates provided on Blackboard to ensure you have all the required elements. You must turn in your PowerPoint. Turn in an APA Reference sheet listing the sources cited in your speech. Keys for Success: Have a clear organizational pattern: Have a reason to how you organize your main points. The book discusses several organizational structures specifically for persuasive speeches. Familiarize, don’t try to memorize (or read): The key to extemporaneous speaking is not memorizing your speech, but being very familiar with the overall ideas presented in the speech and the organization. You should practice several times before speech day. Read the rubric: as you prepare, look at the elements on the rubrics for the speech and outline. Is everything there? Relate to audience: You might also have seen funnel clouds or been involved in a tornado. Even if you haven’t knowing about tornados might be helpful because…. Thesis: Tornadoes are a unusual type of storm common here in Illinois. Preview. So let’s discover a few things about tornadoes. : 1st how they form, and then their frequency in different parts of the country. Transition: let’s begin by looking at how tornadoes are formed. (this transition is optional) Body: I. A tornado is the most violent storm nature produces. A. A tornado starts when a funnel-shaped cloud hangs down from the sky but doesn't touch the ground. B. When the cloud hits the ground, it's known as a tornado. 1. The tornado can either be irregular and wide 2. Or very smooth and rope-like. (Show slide with photos of 2 types of tornadoes) C. Tornadoes form in cumulonimbus clouds – a tall mushroom shaped cloud commonly known as thunderstorm clouds. (Photo of cumulonimbus cloud on PowerPoint) D. The inner part of the tornado is known as the vortex. 1. This is composed of intense, circulating air around a central core. 2. When viewed from above, it rotates counterclockwise. E. According a recent lecture by Ed Kieser, a meteorologist and Parkland Instructor, there are 3 main ingredients needed for a tornado to occur. 1. Warm air with an abundant supply of moisture is needed in the lowest level of the atmosphere. 2. Another layer of cooler and dryer air lays above the lowest level. a. This causes instability. 1. Finally, the jet stream needs to be at a high altitude. F. There are three characteristics that are common to ALL tornadoes. 1. Heavy hail and downpours precede and follow the tornado. 2. There is intense lightening, which helps to spot one at night. 3. Supersonic winds can cause a loud noise resembling the roar of trains. Transition: So you know what a tornado looks like but you may be asking “Will I be likely to see one?” II. Tornadoes occur more frequently in some parts of the U.S. than others. A. Tornado Alley is a section of the United States that stretches north from Texas to Iowa, as defined by The Weather Channel website accessed last week. 1. This area receives the most tornadoes. a. However according to the IL State Water Survey website August 16, 2015 “tornadoes frequently occur in Illinois with numbers that are comparable to those in "tornado alley".” 3. Most tornadoes occur in April, May, and June. So we are now in tornado season – we could have tornado tonight or next week! B. According to Flora Snowden, author of book "Tornadoes of the United States”, the record number of tornadoes occurring in 1 year was 1,109 in 1973, which caused 87 deaths." C. There is an average of 708 per year, with an average of 93 deaths and many more injuries. 1. Illinois averages about 28 yearly.
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