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Final Requirements

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    Final prompt:

    Write and present orally a speech that uses rhetorical devices and strategies to address an issue of your choosing. Support your position on the issue with research. Be sure to acknowledge competing views.

    • Use the planning and evidence you have gathered and already turned in to help write your speech. Be sure to take a look at the rubric to see how you will be graded. It is attached.
    • Make sure your written speech is in MLA format and that you have included a Works Cited page with it so I can see where your information has come from.
    • You will also be presenting your speech orally by recording it and submitting it. The lesson that follows this one will show you how you can do that. You will submit the written speech separate from the oral presentation of your speech.


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