Write Script for a Persuasive Talk
 Goal: The pedagogical goal is to give you the opportunity to pull together all the
 elements taught this quarter about persuasion into an effective, short persuasive talk.
 Task: Choose a topic below; write the script for short presentation that should take 5
 minutes to read out loud (800-900 words). Assume you are speaking to an audience
 with a third undecided, a third pro, a third con. Your goal is to win over enough
 undecideds to get a majority. Accounting concentration students: you are limited to
 topics 6, 7, and 8.
Deliverable. Typed script of the talk. It should clearly define the frame and the crux
 argument†before you begin your text, so I know what your rhetorical objectives are.
 Text of talk should follow in full-block format.
Content
Frame &: Crux Pathos Frame: If you want to succeed, you need to create awareness
 about your work. It’s not about making money; it’s about making connections with
 dealers and gallery owners.
Arrangement: I want you to label each part of your text so that I know when you’re
 doing Narration, when Division, etc.
 Opening: Ethosbuild credibility and a sense of connection and trust
Body: Narration has a pathos focus, but Division and Proof are more logos
 centered. Prolepsis? It depends.
 Narration: establish the motivating problem.
  Division: solution optionssolutions conceptually framed.
  Proof: prove why your solution is best (primary & secondary benefits)
  Prolepsis: anticipate and refute your opponents’ arguments.
Close: Pathos/Synthesis
 Clarity/Correctness
Sentence Style
 decorum: tone, mood, appropriate pathos/ethos
  vividness/concreteness: examples, stories
  ornament: figures of speech, metaphors, humor
Correctness
  proper language: usage, mechanics, clarity, fluency