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Organizing & Outlining Your Speech

Please check the two attached files, Chapter 8 and 9 and answer the following questions:

5 Written questions

1. The principal subdivisions of the speech. The answers to the questions the audience may have about the thesis

2. Presentation that begins at a particular point in time and continues either forward or backward, useful for tracing steps in a process, relationships within a series of events, or development of ideas

3. Suggests that ideas with the same level of importance use the same kinds of numbers and letters to provide visualization of the relationships

4. Give advance warning or preview of the points to be covered

5. The main content of a speech that develops the speakers general and specific purposes

5 Matching questions

Guidelines for Good Main Points

A. expands on the ideas for speech, identifies main points and sub points you will cover, written as full sentences

2. Topical Pattern

Full Sentence Outline

Organizing

5. Mind Mapping

B. 1 Be specific

2 Use vivid language

3 Show relevance

4. Create parallel structure

5. Limit the number of main points

Order of Presentation in which main topic is divided into a series of related subtopics; ex: homecoming at Clemson, tigerarna

D. visual organizational strategy that uses words or symbols to identify the concepts and their connections to each other

E. arranging of ideas and elements into a systematic and meaningful whole

5 Multiple Choice Questions

1. A short review statement given at the END of a main point:

A. Internal Summary

B. Internal Preview

C. Introduction

D. Transition

2. Refers to a speakers believability based on the audiences evaluation of the speakers competence, experience & character:

A. Credibility

B. Organizing

C. Coordination

D. Transition

3. An order of presentation in which the content of a speech is organized according to relationships in space; ex: speech about Clemson's Campus

A. Subordination

B. Transition

C. Topical Pattern

D. Spatial Pattern

4. The planning stage outline:

A. Preliminary Outline

B. Outlining

C. Subordination

D. Credibility

5. Arranging the entire contents of a speech in a logical sequence & writing that sequence in a standardized form:

A. Outlining

B. Organizing

C. Conclusion

D. Transition

(Please Answer the questions directly with no makeups.)