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A speech about school election as a a Grade 10 representative is an example of a persuasive speech. Persuasive speeches are meant to make your listeners take your side. It could also be a call to action, such as voting for you during the student election. Speeches such are these are very common during local and national elections. Below is a sample speech.
Good morning my fellow students. Today, we will elect our representatives. It is a critical moment as we seek to put in position those who would act as our representatives and work with the school administration and the rest of the studentry.
I appeal to you to look at the platform as well the track record of each individual student in front of you today. When I was the Grade 9 representative, these were the project that I either led or co-sponsored with our fellow student government officials.
Number 1: ____________________.
Number 2: ____________________
and finally ____________________.
This coming year, as we face issues related to climate change, I would like that to be the focus. We need to act against climate change hence if elected, I would make sure that information related to sea-level rise and its effect to the Philippines are distributed to everyone. Our party, likewise, would want to ensure that more people are represented, hence we selected students who come from various backgrounds.
So, as we vote today, please do not forget my name, _____________ as your Grade 10 representative.
Thank you very much!
When trying to persuade someone to vote for you make sure that you highlight what you have already accomplished and what you want or envision to achieve if ever elected.
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