Prompt 3: That money CAN buy happiness

Write a hook for a persuasive speech introduction that uses:



Rhetorical questions

Appeal to the senses (sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste)

Emotive language

Rhetorical question:

"Do you ever find yourself daydreaming about all the things you could do if you had more money?"

Appeal to the senses:

"Picture yourself walking into your dream home, the fresh scent of flowers wafting through the air as soothing music plays softly in the background. You run your hands over the smooth marble countertops as you head to the kitchen, and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills your nose. You can already taste the happiness that comes with financial comfort."

Emotive language:

"Imagine being able to say YES to everything that brings you joy. No more missed opportunities, no more financial stress weighing you down. Happiness is within your reach, and it's up to you to grasp it. The key? Money."

Ladies and gentlemen, can you truly put a price on happiness? Can you feel the warm embrace of a luxurious vacation? Can you taste the exquisiteness of a perfectly prepared meal? Can you smell the glory and excitement of financial freedom? Can your heart rest in the comforting warmth of a loving home? Can you hear the laughter of your loved ones, ultimately filling your life with pure satisfaction and happiness? If so, why do we still deny ourselves the undeniable truth that money can indeed buy us happiness? Let us explore and engage our senses in this enlightening journey and delve into the unapologetic truth of finding happiness through financial stability.