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What is the difference between persuasive and informative presentations?​

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Answered by kumawatkhushwant
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Answer:

An informative speech aims to inform the audience about a specific topic. A persuasive speech aims to persuade the audience to perform a certain action or convince the audience to adopt the belief or opinion of the speaker.

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Answered by dipesh8051
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What is a persuasive presentation?

Some presentations are for the purpose of selling a product or service.

Other presentations try to sell an idea. For example, maybe you want approval for a proposal. You might want to persuade people to contribute to a cause.

The success of a persuasive presentation is determined by how many people make a purchase or how many people contribute to the cause. For a proposal, success is determined by whether or not you get the approval you need.

What is an informative presentation?

Many informative presentations are delivered for training or education. There may be a small element of persuasion at the beginning of an educational lecture, for example, as the teacher tries to persuade students that the topic is worth learning about. But mostly the teacher wants the students to understand and remember the content.

An informative presentation may be followed by a test or exercise and the success of the presentation may be determined by how well the students do on the test or exercise.

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