Outlining a Speech.  Outline: _______________  Subordination: _______ terms in order of _________.  Main Headings: _______ divisions, areas, or arguments.

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Outlining a Speech

 Outline: _______________  Subordination: _______ terms in order of _________.  Main Headings: _______ divisions, areas, or arguments of your _______ statement.  Purpose Statement:  Ex. The speaker’s map Ranking importance Smoking can lead to significant health problems for a smoker. purpose multiple

Outlining a Speech  Supporting Material: Provides ___________ and ___________ of main headings.  Ex.  Details: Provide _________ that breaks down the supporting material to ______ accuracy.  Ex. intensification reinforcement Lung disease often results Thousands die each year information pinpoint Men are at 40% greater risk than women Smoking causes over 60% of all lung problems

Outlining a Speech  Transitions: _____ and _______ that signal where the discussion is going.  Need to be between each ____ point in the ____ of the speech.  Ex. Wordsphrases main First of all For instance Next body

Patterns of Organization  ___________ Pattern of Organization:  Organized according to the order in which things happened.  ________ Pattern of Organization:  Main heading organized by order of ___________.  ______________ Pattern of Organization:  Presents a ________ then provides a _______. Chronological Problem-Solution Climactic importance problem solution

Patterns of Organization  ______ Pattern of Organization:  Topic is divided on the basis of space relationships.  Ex. The World of Drugs I. II. III. Spatial North American Involvement Central American Involvement Asian Involvement

Patterns of Organization  ____________ Pattern of Organization:  Says to the listener “Because of that, this happened.”  Ex. Anorexia I. Causes: A. B. II. Effects: A. B. Cause & Effect Media Influences Low Self-esteem Emotional Problems Physical Problems