Hough Outline Culture Speech
Hough Outline Culture Speech
Hough Outline Culture Speech
Topic:
Vegetarians
Speech goal:
Thesis:
I.
Introduction
a.
b.
Thesis:
II.
Attention Getter:
Vegetarian diets tend to be lower in
calories and higher in fiber, making you feel full on fewer
calories. But vegetarian foods can be high in calories and fat.
For example, if one cut out meat but replace it with lots of
cheese and nuts, he or she could end up consuming the same
number of calories (or even more).
Credibility Statement: Ive never really thought about
vegetarians but when I was thinking about what I would want to
write my research paper on a girl in my dorm gave me the idea
of writing it on vegetarians since she is one.
Vegetarians are a new culture to a lot of people and they are
interesting to explore because there is so much to learn about
them.
Body of Speech
A.
2.
b.
c.
Some of the most common foods include: fruits, vegetables
nuts, whole grains, and soy.
The second type of Vegetarian is Lacto-Vegetarian.
a.
b.
c.
3.
b.
c.
Transition:
B.
2.
Transition:
C.
b.
c.
Now that we have learned about famous vegetarians and what they ate
Im going to talk to you about one of my Interviewees, Josie Dywer.
Josie has been a vegetarian for five years.
1.
2.
b.
Josie doesnt ever have thoughts of on going back to being a meat eater.
III.
a.
She said in the beginning it was hard, but since it has been so
long she doesnt even realize it anymore.
b.
Conclusion
In conclusion, vegetarians are all around us. They are a lot more
common then people think. There is so much to vegetarians that you
wouldnt know unless you were one. The best part of researching
the vegetarian culture is that you will always find something new.
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