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  1. 183 Argumentative Speech Topics & ideas: A Complete Guide

    Also, argumentative speech does not contain unproven opinions. Make sure you research and present the argument that is a relevant argument. 4. Refute alternate positions. At the end of a strong argumentative speech, you have to refute alternate positions. By dealing with the opponent, make some powerful arguments.

  2. Developing Arguments for the Persuasive Speech

    Arguments have the following basic structure (see Figure 19.1): Claim: the main proposition crafted as a declarative statement. Evidence: the support or proof for the claim. Warrant: the connection between the evidence and the claim. Each component of the structure is necessary to formulate a compelling argument. The Toulmin Model.

  3. Developing Strong Arguments

    In addition, this chapter described six types of arguments that you might make in a speech: (1) arguments from examples, (2) arguments from deduction, (3) arguments of cause, (4) arguments by analogy, (5) arguments by sign, and (6) arguments from authority. It remains important to remember that your speech should develop several types of ...

  4. 11.2 Persuasive Speaking

    Foundation of Persuasion. Persuasive speaking seeks to influence the beliefs, attitudes, values, or behaviors of audience members. In order to persuade, a speaker has to construct arguments that appeal to audience members. Arguments form around three components: claim, evidence, and warrant. The claim is the statement that will be supported by ...

  5. Selecting and Formulating Arguments

    Topic selection and argument construction are key parts of formulating an advocacy. Speeches are meaningful and impactful communication acts. When you speak, you are supporting an idea, cause, or policy. You should approach brainstorming purposefully and intentionally with a framework in mind that "What I select matters.".

  6. How to Write an Argumentative Essay

    Make a claim. Provide the grounds (evidence) for the claim. Explain the warrant (how the grounds support the claim) Discuss possible rebuttals to the claim, identifying the limits of the argument and showing that you have considered alternative perspectives. The Toulmin model is a common approach in academic essays.

  7. Freedom of Speech

    On one argument, freedom of speech is important because it develops our character as liberal citizens, helping us tame our illiberal impulses. The underlying idea of Lee Bollinger's view is that liberalism is difficult; we recurrently face temptation to punish those who hold contrary views. Freedom of speech helps us to practice the general ...

  8. Organizing Your Argument

    Three argumentative methods —the Toulmin Method, Classical Method, and Rogerian Method— give guidance for how to organize the points in an argument. Note that these are only three of the most popular models for organizing an argument. Alternatives exist. Be sure to consult your instructor and/or defer to your assignment's directions if ...

  9. How to Write and Structure a Persuasive Speech

    First, you'll need to choose a side on a controversial topic, then you will write a speech to explain your position, and convince the audience to agree with you. You can produce an effective persuasive speech if you structure your argument as a solution to a problem. Your first job as a speaker is to convince your audience that a particular ...

  10. How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay: Easy Step-by-Step Guide

    When you're writing a persuasive essay, you need more than just an opinion to make your voice heard. Even the strongest stance won't be compelling if it's not structured properly and reinforced with solid reasoning and evidence. Learn what elements every argumentative essay should include and how to structure it depending on your audience ...

  11. Structure of a Persuasive Speech

    A persuasive speech, in other words, is an argument supported by well-thought-out reasons and relevant, appropriate, and credible supporting evidence. We can classify persuasive speeches into three broad categories: Those that deal with propositions of fact.

  12. How to Write a Winning Debate Speech

    1. Choose a Topic For Your Debate. Also called a resolution or a motion, the topic is sometimes chosen to debate. This is usually the case in a school activity to practice debating skills. The resolution or motion is usually centered around a true or false statement or a proposal to change the current situation.

  13. Argumentative Speeches

    Essential components of an Argumentative speech: With the dominating over the argument as the main goal of an argumentative speech in the first place, it is important to understand the components that encompass the said speech in the first place. Listed below are four essential parts of an argumentative speech: 1. Find for a debatable topic

  14. Argument and Argumentation

    Argument is a central concept for philosophy. Philosophers rely heavily on arguments to justify claims, and these practices have been motivating reflections on what arguments and argumentation are for millennia. ... Speech Acts in Argumentative Discussions: A Theoretical Model for the Analysis of Discussions Directed towards Solving Conflicts ...

  15. Developing Arguments

    In the following brief discussion about developing an argument, remember that the word, "argument," may be used in a different way than you might use it in daily conversation. Casually, you may use the word to mean a fight or disagreement. You may not see your thesis as a statement of disagreement or as an impetus for a fight. Nevertheless, in your paper you will present a topic and direction ...

  16. 613 Original Argumentative Speech Topics Ideas

    An argumentative speech is a persuasive speech in which the speaker attempts to persuade his audience to alter their viewpoints on a controversial issue. While a persuasive speech may be aimed more at sharing a viewpoint and asking the audience to consider it, an argumentative speech aims to radically change the opinions already held by the audience.

  17. 50 Compelling Argumentative Essay Topics

    50 Argumentative Essay Topics. Illustration by Catherine Song. ThoughtCo. An argumentative essay requires you to decide on a topic and argue for or against it. You'll need to back up your viewpoint with well-researched facts and information as well. One of the hardest parts is deciding which topic to write about, but there are plenty of ideas ...

  18. 3 Strong Argumentative Essay Examples, Analyzed

    Argumentative Essay Example 2. Malaria is an infectious disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through female Anopheles mosquitoes. Each year, over half a billion people will become infected with malaria, with roughly 80% of them living in Sub-Saharan Africa.

  19. Mill's Argument for Free Speech: A Guide

    The two preceding arguments constitute the backbone of Mill's defence of free speech. However, Mill himself divides his argument into three parts. This is because the two preceding arguments presume the extreme — cases in which we are trying to suppress/censor an opinion that is wholly true or wholly false — and the reality is likely to ...

  20. Arguments for freedom: The many reasons why free speech is essential

    Free Speech Coalition (2002). "The right to think is the beginning of freedom, and speech must be protected from the government because speech is the beginning of thought." There are numerous reasons why the First Amendment has a preferred position in our pantheon of constitutional values. Here are six.

  21. 17 Freedom of Speech Pros and Cons

    It includes the right and moral imperative to challenge, oppose, and protest bigoted views. Bad ideas are most effectively defeated by good ideas, backed by ethics and reason, rather than bans and censorship. 9. Freedom of speech creates resiliency. Although exposing people to hate speech is hurtful and creates fear in some individuals, it also ...

  22. In Defense of Ad Hominem Arguments

    Arguments ad hominem are arguments directed at a person, usually an opponent, in a debate or dispute. ... (1992) acknowledged that persuasive speech is more complex than a set of good arguments.

  23. Opinion

    The court's version of free speech has become a powerful tool against government regulation. ... The case contains an off-ramp for the court that, based on the argument in March, the justices ...

  24. Crafting Arguments

    A good speech integrates argumentative components while telling a compelling story about your argument to the audience. A key piece of that story is how you craft the language—language aids in telling an effective story. We'll talk more about language in Chapter 7 (verbal delivery), but there are a few key categories to keep in mind as you ...

  25. Prof. Alan Rozenshtein Quoted in United Press International About

    Prof. Rozenshtein said ByteDance's claim of First Amendment right of free speech is a strong argument, but he is not convinced it will win in court. "It's the best argument they could make. There are 170 million people in the United States that use TikTok. All of that activity is presumptively protected speech.

  26. Better Off Dead? review: Liz Carr presents a powerful argument against

    She is firmly against the legalisation of assisted dying. Voices on the other side of the debate regularly get a hearing, including those of Esther Rantzen and Prue Leith. This film was a rare ...

  27. TikTok's Free Speech Argument Has Support Among Legal Scholars

    TikTok says it has spent $2 billion on that would, with the help of Austin-based tech company Oracle, create a firewall between U.S. user data and the app's Beijing-based parent company. TikTok ...

  28. TikTok challenges U.S. ban in court, calling it unconstitutional

    Also key, legal experts say, is the government showing the speech suppression was the least restrictive option on the table. TikTok said Congress ignored less restrictive ways of addressing the ...

  29. Florida says school libraries have right to remove LGBTQ books

    Public school libraries are "a forum for government speech," not a "forum for free expression," according to a legal brief. Florida's government is arguing that school districts have a ...