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What is an example of a question that you should ask yourself when evaluating a persuasive speech?

1.)Is the specific purpose for the speech clear?
2.)Did the introduction state the topic, or main idea of the presentation?
3.)Are there effective transitions?
4.)Did the speaker present a clear opinion on the topic?

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The correct answer will be" Is the specific purpose for the speech clear?"

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An example of a question that you should ask yourself when evaluating a persuasive speech would be: "Is the specific purpose for the speech clear? The first option provided is correct.

When creating a persuasive speech, firstly, you have to choose a topic. A good persuasive speech topic will be used in seeking to lure the audience's attention, inform as well as persuade. Besides it will provide a good persuasive argument for adopting and sharing your point of view.

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