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Organizing And Outlining The Speech
Principles Of Organization
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Why Does Organization Matter?
Components of a Speech: Main Points, Introduction, Conclusion, & Transitions
Patterns of Organization: Informative, Persuasive, & Other
Building a Speech: Starting With an Outline
Main Points
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Choosing the Main Points
Ordering Main Points
Highlighting Main Points
Introduction 17
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Role of the Introduction
Getting Attention and Interest
Establishing Credibility
Introducing the Topic, Thesis, and Main Points
Conclusion
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Role of the Conclusion
Summarizing Ideas
Signaling the Ending and Managing Q&A
Transitions
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Role of Transitions
Types of Transitions
Using Transitions
Outlining
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Reasons to Outline
The Preparation Outline
The Speaking Outline
The Rough Draft Outline
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