This document provides an overview of persuasive speeches and effective persuasion techniques. It defines a persuasive speech as gaining fair consideration for one's point of view. The purposes of persuasive speeches include urging a choice, advocating for a cause, using evidence to justify advice, and motivating audience commitment or action. The document warns against argumentative or manipulative persuasion. It recommends using facts, examples, narratives, expert testimony, and reluctant witnesses as evidence. The elements of persuasion discussed are pathos, ethos, logos, and mythos. The document provides tips for constructing an effective argument, such as creating awareness of an issue, understanding of the issue through evidence, and offering a solution or call to action.