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Chapter 9: Organizing a
Speech
Individual Project
By: Lyric Bassett
Words:● Organization● Persuade● Introduction● Body● Conclusion
● Outline● Purpose ● Subordinatio
n ● Quotative
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Outline - a general description giving the essential features of something but not the detailPurpose - the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
Subordination - the action or state of subordinating or of being subordinate
Quotative - a grammatical device to mark quoted speech in some languages
Organization -the action of organizing something
Persuade - cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument
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Introduction
What is an introduction ?An Introduction speech is an opener written to introduce the speaker and the subject they will be talking about.
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http://www.famous-speeches-and-speech-topics.info/speech-topics/introduction-speech.htm
➢ An introduction is supposed grab the audience attention and interests
- Don’t assume the audience will just listen
- Should be 10 to 15 percent of your speech
➢ Present the purpose of your speech- Speaker should know what they are
talking about- This reminds the speaker to not get off
task ➢ Give reasons to listen
- Establish a connection with the audience
- How is it useful to the audience ? ➢ State your main ideas➢ Have a claim (optional, depends on what
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https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/public-speaking-practice-and-ethics/s12-introductions-matter-how-to-be.html
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Body
What is a body ?The body of a speech is the center part of the speech that discusses the main ideas and key concepts of the speech.
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https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-body-of-the-speech.html
Body:× Keep the main points
separate- Should be
clearly distinctive
× Maintain flow of the main points
- Shouldn’t be all over the place
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https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_stand-up-speak-out-the-practice-and-ethics-of-public-speaking/s13-creating-the-body-of-a-speech.html
× The general topic should remain the same
× The fewer the number of main points the better
- 2 or 3 main points are enough
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Conclusion
What is a conclusion ?The conclusion of your speech summarizes your main points and purpose while leaving a lasting impression on your audience.
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https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-communications/chapter/components-of-a-speech/
× Summarize the main points× Leave a impression
- The audience will mostly only remember the speaker/speech by the conclusion
- The conclusion ties everything together
× The conclusion can make or break your speech
× Support your claim (if you have on)× Make sure you don’t finish your speech
so suddenly that your audience is caught off guard when the speech ends
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https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-communications/chapter/components-of-a-speech/
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Thanks!The End.