Thanks to Prof. Davis for this post:
Topic: Stop to add on the Brooklyn walking tour
3 types of persuasive propositions
Fact
Value
Policy
Fact Propositions
To persuade my audience that adding _______ stop will benefit the walking tour.
To persuade my audience that adding _______ stop will not benefit the walking tour.
To persuade my audience that adding _______ stop can benefit the walking tour.
To persuade my audience that adding _______ stop can not benefit the walking tour.
To persuade my audience that the walking tour can/will benefit from adding ________ stop.
To persuade my audeince that spending more time at ______ stop will/can benefit the tour.
Value Propositions
To persuade my audience that adding ________ stop to the walking tour would/will make the tour better.
To persuade my audience that adding ________ stop to the walking tour would/will not make the tour better.
To persuade my audience that adding ________ stop to the walking tour would/will make the tour worse.
To persuade my audience that the walking tour would/will be better if ________ stop were added.
To persuade my audience that adding ________ stop on the walking tour would be better than keeping ________ stop.
To persuade my audience that ________ stop is better than ________ stop.
Policy Propositions
To persuade my audience that ______ stop should be added to the Brooklyn walking tour.
To persuade my audience that the Brooklyn walking tour should add _______ stop (or _______ aspect of an existing stop).
To persuade my audience that ______ stop should not be added to the Brooklyn walking tour.