COMM 2010 - 1st Semester-Mr. Wiley Assignments
- Instructor
- Lyle Wiley
- Term
- 2025-2026 School Year
- Department
- Language Arts
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Post your visual aid or your plan for your visual aid here.
Due:
Persuasive Outline (Detailed, Complete, Aligned with Monroe's Motivated Sequence, MLA Works Cited with at least 3 sources, MLA format, college level writing)
Due at the end of the day on Monday, Dec 1.
Worth 50 points of your Persuasive Speech grade.
Worth 50 points of your Persuasive Speech grade.
Due:
What is the topic for your Persuasive Speech? Provide a very rough outline for the speech using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence.
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Rough Outline
INTRODUCTIONI. ATTENTION STEP
BODY
I. NEED STEP
II. SATISFACTION STEP
III. VISUALIZATION STEP
CONCLUSIONII. ACTION STEP
INTRODUCTIONI. ATTENTION STEP
BODY
I. NEED STEP
II. SATISFACTION STEP
III. VISUALIZATION STEP
CONCLUSIONII. ACTION STEP
Due:
Turn in your completed Argumentative Speech outline here.
Due:
Submit your Works Cited page with at least 4 credible sources here.
Due:
What is the topic for your Argument Speech? Remember, you need to advocate for or against a SPECIFIC POLICY with an AGENT who has the power to change or enforce this POLICY. Please be specific.
Due:
Make a short six slide PowerPoint presentation for each fallacy assigned to introduce the
concept, provide a definition, and provide three examples of the fallacy. Two of the three must
have been real and reported via a media agency. Use parenthetical references for all
information you provide. Your final slide is a Works Cited page. Make this fancy and cool.
You will organize it like this:
Slide 1 – Title of fallacy and etymology (word origin) if it applies (cite source)
Slide 2 – Definition of fallacy (cite source)
Slide 3 – Example 1 of fallacy (fictional or real)
Slide 4 – Example 2 of fallacy (real with source cited)
Slide 5 – Example 3 of fallacy (real with source cited)
Slide 6 – Works Cited page including all sources.
concept, provide a definition, and provide three examples of the fallacy. Two of the three must
have been real and reported via a media agency. Use parenthetical references for all
information you provide. Your final slide is a Works Cited page. Make this fancy and cool.
You will organize it like this:
Slide 1 – Title of fallacy and etymology (word origin) if it applies (cite source)
Slide 2 – Definition of fallacy (cite source)
Slide 3 – Example 1 of fallacy (fictional or real)
Slide 4 – Example 2 of fallacy (real with source cited)
Slide 5 – Example 3 of fallacy (real with source cited)
Slide 6 – Works Cited page including all sources.
Due:
Turn in your completed Informative Speech outline here.
YOU NEED AN MLA WORKS CITED PAGE WITH YOUR OUTLINE WITH AT LEAST THREE SOURCES.
FULL SENTENCE PREPARATION OUTLINE!
YOU NEED AN MLA WORKS CITED PAGE WITH YOUR OUTLINE WITH AT LEAST THREE SOURCES.
FULL SENTENCE PREPARATION OUTLINE!