Did you provide clear and rational reasons for your inspiration?
“What inspires you?” incorporates ethos, pathos, and logos.
3–5-minute speech, “What inspires you?” using ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic) to motivate and connect with your audience.
The speech should inspire others by showcasing what drives you personally and be influential to others, making them consider their own inspirations.
Evaluation Criteria:
Use of Ethos: Did you establish credibility and trust with your audience
Emotional Appeal (Pathos): Were you able to connect with the audience emotionally?
Logical Appeal (Logos):
Did you provide clear and rational reasons for your inspiration?
For example, if a particular historical figure inspires you, you could explain how their actions and decisions were logical and sensible and how they continue to encourage you today.
Delivery: Was your tone inspirational, motivational, and persuasive?