Direct Address: DEFINITION: Speaking directly to the audience, "So, I encourage you that though you may think reading is boring, give it a try.", Anecdote: DEFINITION: Telling a short story., "My aunt has four children, two with white skin and two with brown skin....", Facts: DEFINITION: Something that is true and can be proven., "Beatrice Prior is the heroine of the Divergent trilogy.", Opinions: DEFINITION: Something that you personally believe in., "Catherine Stockett's novel The Help is one of the most powerful books I've ever read..", Rhetorical Questions: DEFINITION: Questions that make your audience think (no answer needed)., "We all want to experience new things, right?", Emotive Language: DEFINITION: Language that makes you feel something, "Even if you're confined to a wheelchair, you can still soar over buildings with Harry Potter through J.K. Rowling's words..", Statistics: DEFINITION: Numbers or data to support a point., "People who read more score 20% better on the MAP test than those who do not.", Three (Rule of three): DEFINITION: Saying things in groups of 3 to make your message more memorable., “By reading, you're guaranteed better classroom grades, a better vocabulary, and better community skills.”,

DAFOREST in a persuasive speech - Ella Lee speech

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