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Flow Map Diagram

Attention Getter LinkThesis Preview Statement

Attention Getter Captures the attention of the audience! A s ki n g Q u e st io n s M a ki n g R e f e r e n c e s M a ki n g a S t a rt li n g S t a t e m e n t G iv in g a Q u o t e T e ll in g a S t o r y LinkThesis Preview Statement

Attention Getter Captures the attention of the audience! Asking QuestionsAsking Questions Making ReferencesMaking References Making a StartlingStatementMaking a StartlingStatement Giving a QuoteGiving a Quote Telling a StoryTelling a Story Link Statement between the attention- getter & thesis. Logically connects the two. Also makes the material relevant to your audience. Thesis Statement that tells your audience what the speech will be about. Preview Statement Last statement in the introduction. Presents the major areas that will be discussed in the speech.

1 st Area of Analysis Supporting Materials Details 2 nd Area of Analysis 3 rd Area of Analysis

1 st Area of Analysis Supporting Materials Details 2 nd Area of Analysis Supporting Materials Details 3 rd Area of Analysis

1 st Area of Analysis Supporting Materials Details 2 nd Area of Analysis Supporting Materials Details 3 rd Area of Analysis Supporting Materials Details

1 st Area of Analysis Supporting Materials Details 2 nd Area of Analysis Supporting Materials Details 3 rd Area of Analysis Supporting Materials Details Chronological: Order of time Climatic Pattern: Order of Importance Spatial Pattern: Order of space relationships Cause-Effect Pattern: What cause of a problem & effect the problem has Problem-Solution Pattern: Stating the problem and then your solution

Captures the attention of the audience! Questions Quote References Startling Statement Story Statement between the attention- getter & thesis. Logically connects the two. Also makes the material relevant to your audience. Statement that tells your audience what the speech will be about. Presents the major areas that will be discussed in the speech. Last statement in the introduction. Supporting Materials Details ORGANIZATION: Chronological Order of time Climatic Pattern Order of Importance Spatial Pattern Order of space relationships Cause-Effect Pattern What cause of a problem & effect the problem has Problem-Solution Pattern Stating the problem & then your solution The 1 ST statement in conclusion that will re-state the thesis. Much like the preview statement in the intro, the recap will remind the audience of the major areas of your speech. The final statement of your speech that will make a memorable Final impression.