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Veganism Persuasive Speech Outline

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I. Introduction
A. Thesis: Today I'll be reporting on three points on the issue: Should people adopt a vegan lifestyle?
B. Claim 1: First, I'll provide three reasons why people should adopt a vegan lifestyle.
C. Claim 2: In addition, I'll be providing three reasons why people should not adopt a vegan lifestyle.
D. Claim 3: Finally, I'll describe three sources of information related to veganism.

II. Body
A. Claim 1: First, I'll provide three reasons why people should adopt a vegan lifestyle.
1. Detail: First, eliminating meat from our diets can benefit our health and lower our chance from diseases.
2. Detail: Not to mention the meat and livestock productions cause a great damage to our environment and are one of the reasons

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