This document is a speech outline created by a student, Katy, for a Fundamentals of Speech Communication (COMMR 110) course at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis. It’s dated October 22, 2018, and focuses on the topic of free health insurance for America.
This outline is intended for use as a planning tool for a persuasive speech, specifically designed to convince an audience to sign a petition advocating for changes to health insurance policy in Indiana. It’s likely a graded assignment, demonstrating the student’s understanding of speech organization and persuasive techniques.
This outline details the structure of the speech, utilizing Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. It does *not* contain the full speech text, only the planned content for each section – attention-getter, need, solution, visualization, and call to action. It also includes notes on delivery (eye contact, tone) and potential supporting evidence (statistics, testimony). This preview only shows the skeletal structure of the speech; the full document would contain the developed arguments and supporting materials.