This is listening with a plea. When your attention is not there, but you are being pleaded with to listen.
When you go to listen a persuasive speech, you have already accepted that you are going to be persuaded. The speaker will try to persuade you. And you will listen whatever they say. You are not going to argue or supplement. Passive listening is what is suggested here.
Talking too much. Not listening. Repeating yourself.
Active listening is most appropriate for a persuasive speech. This means fully engaging with and understanding the speaker's message, while also critically evaluating the arguments and evidence presented. It involves being open-minded, asking questions, and evaluating the speaker's credibility and logic.
To be persuasive, focus on building credibility, using convincing evidence or data to support your argument, and appealing to the emotions of your audience. Practice active listening and address any concerns or objections they may have. By clearly outlining the benefits or consequences of your proposition, you can increase the chance of persuading others.
That is the correct spelling of "persuasive."
The persuasive man is Jerry L. he gave me persuasive essay due Tuesday.
Salesmen have to be persuasive to sell things.
Mr. Augusta is a persuasive point
What "type of persuasive" are you asking about?
No, it's an adjective. "Her persuasive argument won me over."
depends on how persuasive the story is
Is martin's speech "I have a dream" persuasive speech?