3. Producing a persuasive presentation
Oxford University Press eBooks2010
Abstract
This chapter provides guidance on producing a persuasive presentation. It provides answers to the following questions: Is it always necessary to prepare for a moot presentation? What form should a presentation take? When is a submission outside the ground of appeal? How long should the presentation be? How should submissions be presented logically? How should one prepare for a moot presentation? Should the speech be written out? Should it be read out or should it be learnt by heart?
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