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Introduction (Attention) II. Introduce Your Topic—Volunteering in community. III. Demonstrating the Importance—We all should help, and I volunteer.
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Volunteering in Your Community Specific Purpose: To persuade the members of my audience to volunteer in their local community. Thesis Statement: Volunteering in your local community will help those around you and help you feel like you con- tributed something positive. Organizational Pattern : Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Introduction (Attention) I. Attention-Getting Device—Has anyone ever stopped to help you when you were in need? How did it make you feel? II. Introduce Your Topic—Volunteering in your local community is great way to give back and set a positive example. III. Demonstrating the Importance—If we all did something to help those in need, we would have a better and safer community and have a greater sense of accomplishment. I try and do one volunteer activity each month and can tell you of the personal benefits from volunteering. IV. Preview of Main Points—Today, I will discuss the needs in our community, ways you can help, and what our com- munity might look like if we all gave a hand. Body I. Need: The problems in our community are great and affect us all. A. Families living in poverty in our community have significant needs, which need to be addressed.
Persuasive Presentations 437 B. The local elementary schools can establish an after-school program made up of college students to interact with children affected by poverty.
I. Restate Thesis and Main Points—Today, I discussed why we all should volunteer to help those in need, provided three easy things you can do to help out, and demonstrated some of the benefits of volunteering. II. Concluding Device—You never know when you might need help one day. A. I encourage you all to volunteer in our community to help those in need.
Persuasive Presentations 439 B. Establish an after-school program.