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  1. Do you feel the topic is narrow enough to cover in 4-6 minutes?
  2. Do you find the topic to be business related?
  3. Is the topic appropriate for a college audience and for the age range of the class?
  4. Is the thesis statement something other than “I’m going to talk to you about,” or “My topic is about,” and does it summarize the main idea?
  5. Do the three main points seem to relate back to the thesis?
  6. Can any of the main points be elaborated on to become its own speech? If so, you may want to make it its own speech.
  7. Is the speech clearly informative, or does it seem to go into persuasive territory?
  8. Are suggestions of credible research, or at least an idea of where to go for research, present?
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