Critical thinking is a lacking practice we do in our
daily lives. It’s easy to find problems, but how do you fix them? When learning
about how to be persuasive, one of the most important aspects is providing a
solution to the issue. Question of policy is one type of course of action that
should be taken. This tackles types of policies that reflected controversies
either in substantial or meager topics. Depending on the issue, the speaker
might request immediate involvement, general support for a political movement,
disapproval of an idea, or a change in behavior. The general concepts of
policies are formal doctrines or ethics used by institutions in government and
organizations. As you can see, there is a wide verity that the “question of
policy” covers. Also, it’s important to incorporate the Monroe’s Motivational Sequence
in any type of persuasive argument. I think what’s nice is that Monroe’s
sequence works will with the organizational pattern of policy.
The lack of critical thinking in today’s society is something I often think about. Also, how people will oftentimes list off problems like they’re going out of style but never ever offer up any solutions. I agree especially that this is most important in persuasive speeches. People will feel as if they’re backed up against a wall if you’re telling them there is something they’re doing wrong but you’re giving them no way to solve the problem. Truthfully it isn’t all that helpful to do that anyway! Offering up a solution at the end of a persuasive speech will really seal the deal with the audience and get them on board with your persuasive argument.
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