Create a persuasive speech outline on the topic of (DONT DRINK AND DRIVE) . Please see the below attachment for template outline. ***Please be sure to use the attached Outline Format ***
The introduction should gain attention, orient the audience by stating the topic, offer a reason for listening, and preview the body of the speech.
The body must contain 2-5 main points using patterns of organization covered in the textbook or have prior approval by the instructor. Each main point must be well supported by 2-5 1st-order subpoints (what the textbook calls “subpoints”) designed to prove the main points (examples, illustrations, facts, quotations, etc.) Persuasive speeches deal with questions of fact, value, or policy.
The conclusion of the persuasive-belief speech should focus the audience’s attention upon your topic, leave them in the proper mood (ready to believe you) and communicate a sense of finality (verbally or nonverbally indicate that you have finished talking).
Transitions between major sections of the persuasive-belief speech (introduction, body, conclusion) and the main points should be carefully planned and used while delivering the speech. Use transitions to move the audience’s attention from section to section and from main point to main point in the body of the speech.
Use at least 3 outsides sources of information (6 for maximum credit) for this speech. Cite these sources orally in your speech. Use written sources, credible online sources, and personal interviews. Two of the three sources must be a current or appropriate book or article. You must use at least three different types (examples, illustrations, statistics, testimony) of supporting materials.
***Please be sure to use the attached Outline Format ***


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