Question: "The answer choices aren't given, however the question 'All of the following are good recommendations for choosing a subject for a persuasive speech except_'. I believe the options are A) choose a subject that is important to you., B) choose a controversial subject., C) choose and unfamiliar subject that will require research., and D) choose a subject for which there is an audience you would like to influence."
Answer: "Really, all of the following are good recommendations to selecting a subject for your persuasive speech to a public audience. However, one that I would probably go without would be choosing a subject that would be unfamiliar to the public, as well as a subject that will need to be looked into more. When trying to persuade a public listener on a topic, the topic you must use should be something that is a deep passion and interest to you. This way the viewer can listen to the information you 'have' gathered to convince them on either disagreeing with the topic or agreeing. This can also help to influence your audience on the topic you choose, however choose your audience carefully and analyze the audience to see their interest in the subject. Choosing a controversial subject will also help to rise the subject to its highest peek in interest and influence to the audience of the speaker. Hence, I believe that all of the following are good recommendations for choosing a subject for a persuasive speech 'except choosing an unfamiliar subject that will require research.' So, the best choice here out of the options would be C."