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How important do you think it is to believe in your own argument when giving a persuasive speech? Explain your answer.

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User Ronna
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Persuasion is the process that is aimed at changing a person’s or a group’s attitude or behavior. A persuasive speech such as sales pitches, debates, and legal proceedings, typically use ethos, pathos and/or logos. When delivering this type of speech, your aim is to change or help develop your audience's point of view on a subject. The only real way to authentically gain a response, is if you truly believe what you are speaking about. There is no point in delivering a persuasive speech unless one has an argument to make. Usually we deliver a persuasive speech because we believe in the subject and that the subject has importance. All in all, to effectively give a persuasive speech, yes, you do need some level of belief in your argument.

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it is very important to believe in your own argument when giving a persuasive speech because if you are trying to persuade someone or something into buying anything etc, how are you going to persuade them if you don’t believe what’s coming out of your mouth.
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