What is the motivated sequence, and what are the steps in this sequence? How does its structure differ from that of a typical problem-solution speech?
What will be an ideal response?
- The motivated sequence is a sequential scheme for achieving persuasion in a speech.
- The sequence includes five steps: attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action.
- The overall structure of the sequence focuses on audience motivations rather than on the specific topic, a focus of a problem?solution speech.
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