A Good Persuasive Essay Topic

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3.2.Good Topics for Persuasive Speeches

A good persuasive speech topic should contain not only a good quality content but also have enough information that it delivers the purpose well, i.e. clearly supporting your stance while convincing the listeners to agree to your point of view. Given below is a list of good persuasive topics to develop and deliver great speeches:

1.Should there be a limit to freedom of press?

2.Working women should be offered special privileges.

3.Financial education needs to be an essential part of every curriculum.

4.Risks of using steroids.

5.Do using surveillance cameras over public places violate privacy rights?

6.Spending more time on social networks have made the youth isolated.

7.Do newspapers form an...show more content...

Ethical implications of arms trading and control.

25.Is government morally right for spying under the label of providing public safety?

3.4.College Persuasive Speech Topics

College students get assignment to deliver persuasive speeches as a part of their degree programs. Every student wants to prepare and make speech on a unique and different topic that would be appreciated by every listener including their instructors. Before choosing any topic, you must keep in mind that the subject area of the topic should be the one you are well–informed about and can research it more to cover every dimension of it. You can also use light stories, illustrations, related examples and quotes as tools to make your speech more effective. A few of the topics that you can select for making persuasive speeches in college may include:

1.Is online education equally beneficial like traditional classroom mode of learning?

2.The use of advanced technological devices has made education easier.

3.Replacing text books with online educational tools and resources.

4.Using filters in college networks to prevent students from accessing inappropriate material.

5.Colleges should introduce their own social networks to enhance learning experience of

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101 Persuasive Essay Topics By: Mr. Morton Whether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topics should be a great resource. I taxed my brain to create this huge list of persuasive essay topics relevant to today's society, but I believe I am happy with the results. I appreciate any and all comments or feedback.

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48. Should students be allowed to have cell phones in elementary and high schools? Should students have to wear uniforms? Should college athletes be paid...show more content... Should people be allowed to curse on daytime television? Should owners be legally accountable for clearing snow from sidewalks on their property? Should sexual education be taught in public schools? Should students be able to get free condoms at school? Should students who commit cyberbullying be suspended from school? Should corporations be allowed to advertise in schools? Should students be allowed to eat during class? Should more be done to protect and preserve endangered animals? Is it appropriate for students and teachers to be friends on Facebook? Should students have open campus lunch periods? Should abortions be legal? Should abortions be legal in cases of rape and incest? Should the death penalty be used to punish violent criminals? Should students learn about world religions in public schools? Should schools start later in the morning? Should the USA end overseas military operations? Should politicians be allowed to accept campaign contributions from corporate lobbyists? Should people with terminal illnesses have the right to doctor assisted suicides? Should Puerto Rico become a state? Should stem cell researchers be able to use the stem cells from aborted babies to cure diseases? 71. Should school athletes have to take drug tests? 72. Should professional athletes have to take drug tests? 73. Should America convert to the metric system? 74. Should high school students have to complete community service hours to graduate? 75. Should teens over 13

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It's a simple enough idea, write an essay about a topic for credit. I'll admit I've written good essays in the past, I just have one issue with this topic; I am not a persuasive person. I don't have a passion to write about, or an idea in my head. Even if I was passionate about something, I doubt I have the skill to convince you. My arguments would consist of why I like the topic (or hate it) with an extreme bias, and I doubt that you would be moved. I couldn't convince you that the long hours of school take a toll on the students. Even if others agree with me, the way I word things, the lack of passion and my lack of being able to be assertive is the reason why I can't write this essay. First things first, the way I word my thoughts. Regardless...show more content... You'll get this definition: "The writer takes a stand on an issue–either "for" or "against"–and builds the strongest possible argument to win over the reader. In a persuasive essay, it's the writer's job to convince the reader to accept a particular point of view or take a specific action." Along with a bunch of How Tos. I've have taken a stand that is very passive–aggressive, on why I can't write this essay. I know what you're thinking, this is ridiculous. Just think of it like this, as you sit there reading me ramble on and give excuses. You're starting to listen. Yes, you have been in my spot before, lack of passion words don't form right and you're just not clear enough. I see the irony here, this very essay, it contradicts itself. A persuasive essay on why I can't write a persuasive essay. In the end it's genius, I'm not faking an opinion or sing someone's thoughts. You might have considered this option before but it seemed too stupid. You looked up prompt after prompt. Nothing. When you finally settle you know it's not your best work and the grade shows. Or you did it last minute, reworded someone else's essay. You've even considered turning in nothing, I mean what's the point Get more content

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"Your assignment is to write a persuasive essay and present it to the class in a week. You will be graded based on how convincing it is. Today we will be choosing topics," announced Mr. Bowerbank, my 7th grade English teacher and ruler of classroom 110. My class simultaneously groaned at the prospect of work. I simply lifted my head with intrigue as it was already May and about time we had our first essay. He then proceeded to give examples of topics we could choose and gave us some time to think before we had to tell him our topic. My classmates were already rushing to tell the teacher their idea lest someone else steal it. That meant the usual abortion, death penalty, or drug use topics were out. I really couldn't think of anything and the teacher was slowly making his way through the remaining students like an executioner beheading criminals in a line. I have always thought that he would make a marvelous supervillain if he had a curly mustache, a tophat, and a cape. Eventually my name was called. I slowly dragged myself over to his desk. Even sitting down, he still seemed to tower over me. "What is your topic Cindy?" As usual in such desperate times, my mind turned to food. "Waffles are better than pancakes." I figured that awaffle was just a differently shaped pancake with a nicer texture. "Hmm. Excellent topic. I look forward to your essay!" I survived to live yet another day. As I walked to lunch, I went around and asked everyone the age old question: "Do you like

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Persuasive Essay A person's actions are more important than what they say because it shows their loyalty and trust. What a person does is much better than what they can say , it reveals their character more. Everyone can say they can do something , but will they actually do it? Not many people will fulfill what they say they are going to do. Saying a person will do something and actually doing it are two completely different things. If you continually let people down , no one will trust you. However , if you tell someone you are going to do something and actually go through with it , you will gain their trust and they will know you are loyal. Knowing someone is loyal to you and will not go against you is a great feeling, it gives a person

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I am a grade 9 student that attends Tiller Junior High School. I would like to express my opinion on our Grade 9 school store. I believe that our school's store isn't meeting an exceptional level of healthy foods and that we need to fix it while continuing our profit for the Grade 9 class field trip.

Due to students consuming and purchasing unhealthy food, I am concerned that our students are not meeting the nutritional needs of the human body. I would like to express my ideas on how to make our menu morenutrition while still keep our school store profitable. Some of the ideas I have in mind are that we could assort fruit and vegetables into containers with a side of dipping sauce or we can also sell our meals with a side of vegetables. I

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Persuasive Speeches Grade 9

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