Overview:
- Choose a topic.
- Narrow the topic.
- Write a thesis.
- How to choose a general topic for your persuasive speech/essay:
- Consult this list of persuasive speech/essay topics.
- Pick an issue or subject that you really care about.
- Do you feel passionate about this topic? Do you care about it?
- Pick something that is extremely controverial.
- Are there two sides to the topic?Is there a reason to persuage people to think a certain way about this topic?
- Pick something for which there is evidence.
- Can you find sources? (in the high school library? the public library?)
- Pick something that your audience will be interested in hearing.
- Pick something that is not overdone.
Example: Year round school. - How to go from a general topic to a narrowed topic:
- Decide whether you are for or against your issue.
- Why do people need to be persuaded about this topic?
- Put your topic in a question form and answer it.
- Usually this question will begin with the world "should" and can be answered with a "yes" or "no."
Example: Should the school year be extended year round? - Decide whether you are for or against your issue.
- How to go from a narrowed topic to a thesis:
(The thesis is the main idea of your speech/paper. It is the point you are going to prove.) - Reword your question into a statement.
- If you want to, include your best support or an overall phrase about your ideas.
- Make it unique - it will make your topic more interesting and fun.
-- from http://www.personal.kent.edu/~hnsmith/topichow.htm
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