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What makes this speech great?

Directly answer this question.

What makes this speech great? Directly answer this question. Excerpts.

What makes this speech great? Directly answer this question. Excerpts. Your analysis.

You must be an expert of your speech.

Time is limited…can’t share entire speech.

You must be an expert of your speech. Time is limited…can’t share entire speech. How will you pick the excerpts?

What makes this speech great?

Its organization

What makes this speech great? Its organization Its logic Its emotion

What makes this speech great? Its organization Its logic Its emotion Its use of words

What makes this speech great? Its organization Its logic Its emotion Its use of words… credibility; oratorical devices; supporting information Its effect

 Why should this audience care about this speech?

 How will you try to get this audience to care about this speech?

 Read the speech six-ten times

 On separate sheet of paper: Info on speaker & speech

 On separate sheet of paper: Info on speaker & speech Identify the organization style

 On separate sheet of paper: Info on speaker & speech Identify the organization style Identify the speech’s specific purpose statement

 On separate sheet of paper: Outline all the main points of the speech

 On separate sheet of paper: Outline all the main points of the speech List the main points you will excerpt

 On separate sheet of paper: Outline all the main points of the speech List the main points you will excerpt Explain how your choices address Q. #1

 On separate sheet of paper: Outline all the main points of the speech List the main points you will excerpt Explain how your choices address Q. #1 Explain in detail your answer to Q. #2

 On separate sheet of paper: Outline all the main points of the speech List the main points you will excerpt Explain how your choices address Q. #1 Explain in detail your answer to Q. #2 Explain in detail how you will address Q.#3

 Type up or cut out the excerpts

 Prepare the introduction

 Type up or cut out the excerpts  Prepare the introduction  Prepare the analysis of each excerpt

 Type up or cut out the excerpts  Prepare the introduction  Prepare the analysis of each excerpt  Transitions

 Type up or cut out the excerpts  Prepare the introduction  Prepare the analysis of each excerpt  Transitions  Address #1, #2, #3

 Type up or cut out the excerpts  Prepare the introduction  Prepare the analysis of each excerpt  Transitions  Address #1, #3  Determine how you will begin  Large font size

 Type up or cut out the excerpts  Prepare the introduction  Prepare the analysis of each excerpt  Transitions  Address #1, #3  Determine how you will begin  Large font size  Use 3-ring binder

 Type up or cut out the excerpts  Prepare the introduction  Prepare the analysis of each excerpt  Transitions  Address #1, #3  Determine how you will begin  Large font size  Use 3-ring binder  P.E.E.P.P.S.