Scan the speech without reading it. 1. What do you notice about the way it’s laid out?

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Scan the speech without reading it. 1. What do you notice about the way it’s laid out?

3. What is Rudd trying to convince his audience of?

3. Does this have anything to do with I&B?

4. What language devices are used to convince his audience? DeviceIn what way is it convincing? He uses emotive words like ‘suffering, loss, hurt’ when describing the experiences of these people Demonstrating that he has thought about and is acknowledging, how difficult it has been for this group of people.

5. What do you think is the difference between a persuasive essay and a speech?  Think about  Audience  Delivery  How to engage  How to persuade.

What can you use in your own speech?