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Chapter 9 Organizing your Speech

 

Objectives Pg 205:

 

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VOCABULARY

 

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1.     link - 

 

2.     Preview statement –

 

 

3.     Purpose statement –

 

 

 

4.     Thesis statement –

 

5.     Transition –

QUESTIONS

 

1. What is a logical grouping of “like” parts that helps you to get things done?

             

 

2. – 4.   What are the 3 main parts of a speech

          

 

5.   What do many speakers say is the toughest part of a speech?

                  

 

6. – 10. What are the 5 types of attention-getters?

 

               

 

 

 

11 – 14. What are the 4 parts of an effective speech introduction?

 

 

 

 

15. What are safe because they answer themselves?

 

 

16. What is a quotation?

         

 

 

17. – 18. What are two reasons that quotations are a good way to begin a speech?           

 

 

 

19. When is it risky to make a casual reference to someone in the audience?  

                

 

 

20. If you are using a quote when will audiences be impressed?    

             

 

21. What comes between the attention-getter and the thesis statement and logically connects the two ?

 

22. How are main headings indicated in an out line?

               

 

23.  What do details do? 

 

 

 

24-34. Give 3 Transition examples of each relationship intended: pg222

Relationship Intended                         Transition                           

To add ideas                                     

Illustrate or Demonstrate

To yield a point

To show contrast

To emphasize a point

To compare

To show order

To repeat or restate

To summarize

To show relationships in space

To show relationships in time

 

35. – 44.  What are the 5 ways you can organize a speech? Define each.

  

 

 

 

 

 

45. – 50.  What are the parts of an effective conclusion?(Outline Packet)  Define each