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Organizing Body Identify main points and subpoints From brainstorming
From research
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Organizing Body Choose best organizational pattern
For informative presentations: Chronological Spatial Topical Cause-effect
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Organizing Body Choose best organizational pattern
For persuasive presentations: Problem-solution Criteria satisfaction Comparative advantages Motivated sequence
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Organizing Body Choose best organizational pattern
Motivated sequence steps Attention Need Satisfaction Visualization Action
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Organizing Body Rules for Main Points Stated as claims Develop thesis
Use 2 to 5 State in parallel structure Contain one idea
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Planning Introduction & Conclusion
Functions of Introduction Capture listeners’ attention Give audience reason to listen Set tone for topic and setting Establish qualifications Introduce thesis and preview presentation
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Planning Introduction & Conclusion
Types of Opening Statements Ask question Rhetorical Overt response Tell story Present quotation Make startling statement
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Planning Introduction & Conclusion
Types of Opening Statements Refer to audience Refer to occasion Use humor Appropriate to topic Appropriate to occasion Appropriate for audience
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Planning Introduction & Conclusion
Functions of Conclusion Review Review thesis Summarize main points Closing statement Create favorable impression Give sense of completion
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Planning Introduction & Conclusion
Types of Closing Statements Use techniques used for gaining attention Return to theme of opening statement Appeal for action End with challenge
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Adding Transitions Functions of Transitions Promote clarity
Emphasize important ideas Keep listeners interested
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Adding Transitions Characteristics of Effective Transitions
Refer to preceding and upcoming ideas Bridge between points Call attention to themselves
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