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Oct 04, 2018 The best persuasive speech topics are thought-provoking, daring and have a clear opinion. You should speak about something you are knowledgeable about and can argue your opinion for, as well as objectively discuss counter-arguments. How to choose a topic for your speech. Writing a thesis is the most important stage in the preparation of your persuasive speech once you have chosen its topic. Its aim is to express your stance on.

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