SUBJECTS FOR WRITTEN IMITATION
1. The Good American11. The Right Kind of Leader2. Campaign Speaking12. Testing Political Speeches3. Political Beliefs13. Good Citizens4. Honesty in Public Life14. How to Vote Conscientiously5. A Worthy Office Holder15. A Genuine Statesman6. Political Methods16. Patriotic Speeches7. Denunciation17. Soap-box Orators8. A Political Campaign18. Diverting Attention9. Sincerity19. Public Servants10. Deceiving the Public20. The American People
1. The Good American11. The Right Kind of Leader2. Campaign Speaking12. Testing Political Speeches3. Political Beliefs13. Good Citizens4. Honesty in Public Life14. How to Vote Conscientiously5. A Worthy Office Holder15. A Genuine Statesman6. Political Methods16. Patriotic Speeches7. Denunciation17. Soap-box Orators8. A Political Campaign18. Diverting Attention9. Sincerity19. Public Servants10. Deceiving the Public20. The American People
Think of a series of principles in which you strongly believe. Imagine two people who will represent definite attitudes toward the principles that you have in mind. Write a dialogue between the two people, presenting your real thought in the disguise of satire. Let your work represent both the beginning and the ending of the conversation. As in all other writing, make the ending effective.