Chapter 7 Flashcards

1
Q

A __ outline is the full sentence outline used to construct and organize all of the components in your speech.

A

Preperation

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2
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Use introduction, main points, and conclusion as the __ sections of your speech.

A

Main

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3
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The main section of your speech will include __ numerals.

A

Roman

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4
Q

What is the second level after the main section of your speech?

A

Sub-Points

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5
Q

How should Sub-Points be labeled?

A

With capital letters

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6
Q

What goes beneath a sub-point and how will it be labeled?

A

Sub-sub Point / Numbers

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7
Q

How are topic supports labeled?

A

Numbers

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8
Q

An ___ getter is the opening statement in a speech that the speaker uses to engage the audience in the remaining content of the speech.

A

Attention

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9
Q

The __ of a speech is the center part of the speech that discusses the main ideas and key concepts of the speech.

A

Body

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10
Q

For a speech, you will need between __ to __ main points.

A

2 to 5

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11
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___ is the principle of outlining topics into groups of thoughts in a balanced manner.

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Coordination

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12
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____ is the principle of outlining topics in levels from general thoughts to specific thoughts.

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Suboordination

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13
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___ is the principle of outlining levels in a similar and balanced pattern.

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Division

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14
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What does this orginization level describe? (What Principle):

This goes back to that concept of If there is an A, then there needs to be a B. Ideally, each level of your outline needs to have the same number of points, or sub-points, or sub sub-points and so on.

A

Division

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