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Public Speaking (Summer 2019)/Impromptu Thesis
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The impromptu list changes every quarter because it's generated by the students. You will submit 2 thesis statements. I review these and use them to build the list that everyone will speak from. I can't use every thesis submitted, but I try to include as many as I can. Please review the [[Public Speaking (Summer 2019)/Impromptu_Speech|impromptu assignment description]] as this is an associated homework. == Procedure == The process is designed to build a common list of impromptu thesis statements. Here are the stages. # You propose two thesis statements. # I review the list and build a single list of about 50 thesis statements. # I post the impromptu list on the website.at least a week before the speaking round begins. # You don't know which two thesis statements will be on the slip of paper you draw, but there won't be a thesis that isn't on that list. Note: No one in your section will speak on the same thesis. Once a topic is drawn in section, it's removed from the pool. == Requirements == Your two thesis statements must: * deal with a UW issue * include an agent and a mandate (as discussed in lecture) == Submission == In the box below please list your two thesis statements. == Sample (don't use these as your submission) == # The UW should ban the use of laptops in all classrooms. # The UW should not allow professors to assign textbooks they authored or co-authored.
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