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Instructions:
Persuasion Quiz

1)
What is the point of a persuasion speech?
      To move people to fix a social problem
      To inform people about a new topic
      To entertain people in a particular setting


2)
What are two questions you must answer in the problem section of 
your speech?
      How often and how ever
      How long and whose fault
      How many and how could you


3)
What are the three main points of a persuasion speech?
      Problem, solution, benefits of the solution
      Problem, ways, deliberations about the evidence
      Problem, action, justification of your credibility


4)
What are two questions you must answer in the solution section?
      How much does it cost and where will the money come from
      Why do you like it and how did you think of it
      Where has this worked before and why did it fail then


5)
What is one example of "NOT" a plan?
      Protest
      Boycott
      Petition


6)
How do you describe "How Big" a Problem is?
      Jokes and riddles about the topic
      Stories of how people have suffered
      Numbers and percentages


7)
How do you describe "How Bad" a Problem is?
      Jokes and riddles about the topic
      Stories of how people have suffered
      Numbers and percentages


8)
Which of the following are parts of a Bibliography?
      Author's name, day, and title of the search engine
      Author's name, year, and title of the article
      Author's name, month, and title of your speech


9)
How would you say the website www.holycow.com/as_if/bigdeal.html 
during your speech?
      the bigdeal page of holycow.com
      www.holycow.com/as_if/bigdeal.html
      the as_if page of bigdeal.html


10)
Why do you need to say your websites during your speech?
      To impress people and make them admire you
      To embarrass people who disagree with you
      To prove that you know what you're talking about




     

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