2080
Final
Introduction
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ANS-established
purpose
of
speech
body
-
ANS-speech
presents
main
points
that
are
intended
to
full-fill
the
speech
purpose
conclusion
-
ANS-brings
closure
to
the
speech
by
restating
purpose,
summary
main
points
main
points
-
ANS-key
ideas
of
the
speech
supporting
points
-
ANS-evidence
you
have
gathered
to
explain
main
points
Coordinate
points
-
ANS-indicate
by
their
parallel
alignment
Subordinate
points
-
ANS-indicate
by
their
indentation
below
the
more
important
leads
Preview
statement
-
ANS-briefly
mentions
the
main
points
and
thesis
of
the
speech
When
moving
from
one
main
point
to
another
-
ANS-full-sentences
transitions
Internal
preview
-
ANS-to
signal
a
shift
from
one
main
point
or
idea
to
another
Internal
summary
-
ANS-draws
together
important
ideas
before
speaker
Chronological
pattern/
temporal
pattern
-
ANS-follows
natural
sequential
order
of
the
topic
under
consideration
Spatial
Pattern
-
ANS-when
your
main
points
are
oriented
to
different
locations
that
can
exist
independently .
Problem-solution
pattern
-
ANS-organizes
main
points
to
demonstrate
the
nature
and
significance
of
a
problem
followed
by
a
proposed
solution
1.
problem
2.
solution
spatial
pattern
-
ANS-used
when
purpose
of
speech
is
to
describe
or
explain
the
physical
arrangement
of
a
place,
a
scene,
or
an
object.
blend
organizational
patterns
-
ANS-keep
main
points
in
one
pattern narrative
pattern
-
ANS-speech
consist
of
a
story
or
series
of
short
story's
outline
-
ANS-separates
main
and
supporting
points
speaking
outline
-
ANS-practice
and
actually
practice
speech
phrase
outline
-
ANS-uses
partial
construction
of
the
sentence
form
of
each
point
key
word
outline
-
ANS-uses
the
smallest
possible
units
of
understanding
to
outline
the
main
and
supporting
points
delivery
cues
-
ANS-brief
reminder
notes
placed
in
the
speaking
outline
that
can
refer
to
transitions,
timing,
speaking
rate,
pictures
preparing
for
introduction
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ANS-1.
gain
audience
attention
2.state
topic
and
purpose
3.establish
credibility
4.
preview
the
main
points
5.
motivate
audience
to
accept
your
goals
preparing
the
conclusion
-
ANS-1.
signal
the
end
of
the
speech
and
provide
closure
2.
summarize
key
points
3.
reiterate
topic
and
speech
purpose
4.
challenge
audience
to
respond
5.
make
conclusion
memorable
rhetorical
questions
-
ANS-introduces
different
aspects
of
his
or
her
topic
oral
style
-
ANS-the
use
of
language
that
is
simpler ,
more
repetitious,
more
rhythmic,
and
more
interactive
than
written
language.
Use
an
Oral
Style
-
ANS-1.
strive
for
simplicity
2.
make
frequent
use
of
repetition
3.
use
personal
pronouns
jargon
-
ANS-specialized
terminology
developed
within
a
given
endeavor
or
field
of
study
and
which
must
be
a
translated
for
lay
audiences.
concrete
language
-
ANS-specific,
tangible,
and
definite.