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Outlining - correct answer ✔✔organizing the content of your speech into a structured form
Working outline - correct answer ✔✔a detailed or preparation outline that is thorough and used to craft
your speech
Speaking outline - correct answer ✔✔shorter outline that expresses your ideas in keywords or brief
phrases that is used in the delivery of your speech
Extemporaneous delivery - correct answer ✔✔speaking with limited notes
Body - correct answer ✔✔the main part of your speech consisting of your main points and supporting
materials
Subordination - correct answer ✔✔subpoint being relevant to main point and sub-subpoints being
relevant to subpoints
Evidence - correct answer ✔✔the author, his/her qualifications, the source publication or web page, and
the date of publication
Transitions - correct answer ✔✔words, phrases, or sentences that indicate you are moving from one part
of your speech to another
Bibliography - correct answer ✔✔a list of sources you cited in your speech
Delivery reminders - correct answer ✔✔a special instruction speakers include within the speaking
outline to remind themselves about such things as body language, pauses, and stressing key points
, Elements of a speaking outline - correct answer ✔✔1. main points
2. subpoints and sub-subpoints
3. abbreviations
4. evidence
5. difficult words
6. transitions
7. delivery notes
Diction - correct answer ✔✔your choice of words, requiring consideration of audience, occasion, and the
nature of one's message when using language for a speech
Denotative meaning - correct answer ✔✔the exact, literal dictionary definition of a word
Connotative meaning - correct answer ✔✔an association that comes to mind when people hear or read
a word
Jargon - correct answer ✔✔specialized or technical words or phrases familiar to people in a specific field
or group
Concrete words - correct answer ✔✔specific words that suggest exactly what you mean
Abstract words - correct answer ✔✔general words that can be confusing or ambiguous for your
audience
Verbal clutter - correct answer ✔✔unnecessary words in a presentation that makes it hard for an
audience to follow your message
Repetition - correct answer ✔✔saying a specific word, phrase, or statement more than once
Hypothetical examples - correct answer ✔✔imagined examples or scenarios that you invite your
audience to think about