Deck 6: Outlining Your Speech

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The____________ opens the speech, grabs the audience's attention, and focuses it on the topic.

A) conclusion
B) source page
C) body
D) introduction
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____________ are often referred to as subordinate points or supporting points.

A) Central ideas
B) Topical points
C) Subpoints
D) Transitions
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____________ are the essential ideas you must cover or the main claims you wish to make, and they directly relate to your central idea.

A) Main points
B) Links
C) Subpoints
D) Specific purposes
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The____________ is the part of your speech that contains main points, subordinate points, and links.

A) introduction
B) body
C) conclusion
D) summary
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____________act like hyperlinks on your computer and show logical jumps between sections of your speech.

A) Central ideas
B) Topical points
C) Supporting points
D) Transitions
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The____________ takes one last moment to reinforce your main ideas as well as to "wow" your audience.

A) speech body
B) source page
C) central idea
D) conclusion
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Many instructors will require a page at the end of your preparation outline that indicates

A) the sources used in your speech.
B) your personal and academic credentials.
C) your intended audience.
D) your previous speaking experience.
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Which of the following should be included at the top of your outline as part of a title framing your speech?

A) general purpose
B) specific purpose
C) links
D) main points
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Tanner is creating an outline for his speech on the history of football and he starts the outline with the following:I. The beginning of football.What is wrong with Tanner's outline thus far?

A) He isn't using complete sentences.
B) He isn't using infinitive form.
C) He is using complete sentences.
D) He is using infinitive form.
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Which of the following is an example of a sentence appropriate for a preparation outline?

A) Pollution in the city of Jackson.
B) Jackson's long-term plan.
C) The city of Jackson's history.
D) The city of Jackson is polluted.
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When writing your speech outline, you should cover________issue(s) per outline component.

A) two
B) three
C) one
D) four
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Which of the following words should be avoided when writing your main points?

A) and/or
B) the/a
C) very/greatly
D) needs/should
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What is wrong with the following main point in a preparation outline? I.Credit card abuse is a serious problem in America and new regulations are needed to combat it.

A) It is not written in a full sentence.
B) It contains more than one idea.
C) It is not written in infinitive form.
D) It only contains one issue or idea.
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What is wrong with the following main point in a preparation outline? I. Container water gardening is a relaxing and rewarding hobby, involves the use of inexpensive materials and brings a water feature into your own backyard.

A) It contains more than one idea.
B) It is not specific enough.
C) It lacks a specific purpose.
D) It lacks a general purpose.
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When do most instructors suggest you create your speech introduction and speech conclusion?

A) after you create the body of the speech
B) immediately after choosing your speech topic
C) after you have acquired three trustworthy sources
D) before you create the body of the speech
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Which of the following statements about your speech introduction and conclusion is TRUE?

A) They should always be written before the body of the speech.
B) Improvising the introduction and conclusion sets you up for serious problems at critical moments in your speech.
C) The introduction should always be written before the body of the speech, and the conclusion after.
D) It is a good idea to improvise the introduction and conclusion while delivering your speech because it makes your delivery seem more natural.
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In a speech outline, main points should be designated by

A) asterisks.
B) Roman numerals.
C) uppercase letters.
D) Arabic numbers.
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Which of the following is NOT true in regard to formatting your outline?

A) Main points are designated by capital letters.
B) Main points should line up closest to the left margin of the page.
C) Related points should use the same type of symbol.
D) Each subpoint must have at least two subdivisions.
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If a speech outline subpoint has any subdivisions, it must have at least

A) one.
B) three.
C) two.
D) five.
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Which of the following statements about the alignment of points in your outline is TRUE?

A) Each subsequent subdivision after your main point should be indented further to the right.
B) Your main points should line up closest to the left margin of the page.
C) Each subsequent subdivision after your main point should line up precisely with your main point.
D) Your main points should line up closest to the right margin of the page.
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Which of the following is NOT true in regard to formatting your outline?

A) You should use a consistent pattern of symbols.
B) Main points should be designated by Roman numerals.
C) You may have one, two or three subpoints per main point.
D) Each level of subpoints should be indented further to the right.
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When each main point is equal in importance to each other, it is known as

A) standard of balance.
B) subordination.
C) internal review.
D) ordination.
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While writing an outline for her speech about humpback whales, Lonnie makes sure that any statement that comes under a point is not of equal or greater importance than the point directly above it. This is an example  of

A) standard of balance.
B) subordination.
C) internal review.
D) ordination.
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"Now that we have defined the meaning of national memorial, let's look more closely at the building of Mount Rushmore." This statement is an example of a

A) link.
B) citation.
C) central idea.
D) general purpose.
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Which of the following statements about using citations in your outline is TRUE?

A) It is unnecessary to use citations in your outline.
B) Do not include in-text citations in your outline, but do include a source page at the end of your outline.
C) Include in-text citations in your outline, but do not include a source page at the end of your outline.
D) Include in-text citations in your outline and a source page at the end of your outline.
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The_____________ outline is the often handwritten outline that helps organize your thoughts in the early stages of writing.

A) topic
B) delivery
C) working
D) source
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Which of the following outline types is typed, written in full sentences, double-spaced, and formatted in a specific and consistent way?

A) preparation
B) delivery
C) citation
D) working
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Preparation outlines are also called

A) drafting outlines.
B) formal outlines.
C) citation outlines.
D) temporary outlines.
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Felicity is working on an outline which she is writing on notecards and eliminating much of the detail because she is going to use it in her early rehearsal stage.What type of outline is Felicity creating?

A) a delivery outline
B) a formal outline
C) a preparation outline
D) a transitional outline
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Which of the following is NOT true in regard to delivery outlines?

A) They maintain the same tight structure as preparation outlines.
B) They are less detailed than preparation outlines.
C) They should have delivery and presentation hints highlighted at key points.
D) They should be created the day before delivery so you do not become too dependent on them.
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____________are words or phrases signaling movement from one point to another as well as how the points relate to each other.

A) Prepositions
B) Signposts
C) Transitions
D) Viewpoints
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Which of the following is an example of a time transition?

A) on the other hand
B) in addition
C) let's move on to
D) as a result
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Which of the following is an example of a viewpoint transition?

A) also
B) meanwhile
C) thus
D) conversely
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Which of the following is an example of a connective transition?

A) in the future
B) in addition
C) finally
D) on the other hand
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Which of the following is an example of a concluding transition?

A) therefore
B) conversely
C) moreover
D) let's move on to
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"First…Second…Third…" are examples of

A) links.
B) external previews.
C) external reviews.
D) signposts.
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_________are like mini-conclusions.

A) Time transitions
B) Internal previews
C) Internal reviews
D) Signposts
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Which of the following is NOT a general guideline for citing sources in your outline?

A) Cite sources within the outline, followed by a source page at the end of the outline.
B) Always incorporate citations into the text of the outline, rather than recording them parenthetically.
C) Unless the citation is part of the outline text, place it at the end of a sentence and before the end punctuation.
D) The information within the citation should point to the source listed on the source page at the end of your outline.
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Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God. New York: Harper, 1990. Print.
The preceding citation is an example of a(n)___________citation.

A) MLA book
B) APA book
C) MLA newspaper
D) APA newspaper
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The body contains the central portion of the speech.
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Links are also called transitions.
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Both process and persuasive speeches should have two or three main points in the body.
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You should begin your outline by putting the topic, specific purpose, and central idea at the top of the page.
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The components of your outline should be written using key words and phrases.
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It is acceptable to use more than one idea within a point as long as you connect them with words such as and, or, because, or but.
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Introductions and conclusions do not need to be as carefully planned out as the body of the speech.
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Most instructors suggest creating your introduction and conclusion before you create the body of the speech.
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When formatting an outline, main points should be labeled with Roman numerals.
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If you divide a point in your speech, it must have at least two subdivisions.
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Beginning speakers should use parenthetical source citations in their outlines.
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Working outlines should be typed and carefully planned out.
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Therese is creating an outline that contains delivery cues such as "slow down" or "eye contact." This is an example of a delivery outline.
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"Let's look at how the NFL consists of 32 teams, two conferences, and four divisions." This statement is an example of an internal review.
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Public speakers do not need to include citations for humorous anecdotes, even if they are not original material.
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___________make connections between parts of your speech.
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In an outline, your main points should line up closest to the___________margin of the page.
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You can check for ___________ by reading the main point, mentally inserting "because" and then reading the subpoint to see if it makes a logical connection.
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The ___________ is usually a handwritten attempt at organizing your thoughts in the early stages of writing your speech.
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The outline that is typed, follows a consistent format, and includes a source page is called the ___________ .
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The ___________ outline has a consistent pattern of division, but is brief and contains delivery and presentation cues.
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"Let's move on to…" is an example of a ___________ transition.
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___________signal movement from one point to another.
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"As a result…" is an example of a ___________transition.
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"However,"  "conversely,"  and  "although" are examples  of ___________   transitions.
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___________are words or phrases that signal to the audience where they are in an order of related thoughts or what is important to remember.
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"My first reason…" and "My second reason…" are examples of ___________ .
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___________are links that summarize what you just covered in your speech.
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___________citations use the author-publication date method.
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If you are using MLA style, you should use ___________ as the heading for your source page.
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What three elements should be written at the top of your outline as a way to frame your speech?
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Why is it beneficial to write your preparation outline in complete sentences?
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What does it mean to have "balanced" main points?
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What elements describe an appropriate preparation outline?
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What are the key differences between the delivery outline and the preparation outline?
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Give two examples of connective transitions
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Give two examples of two signposts.
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Using the topic of effective study skills, write an internal preview.
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Using the topic of strawberry propagation, write an internal review.
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Give an example of a signpost for a speech on strawberry propagation.
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Give an example of an internal review on the topic of effective study skills.
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Deck 6: Outlining Your Speech
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The____________ opens the speech, grabs the audience's attention, and focuses it on the topic.

A) conclusion
B) source page
C) body
D) introduction
introduction
2
____________ are often referred to as subordinate points or supporting points.

A) Central ideas
B) Topical points
C) Subpoints
D) Transitions
Subpoints
3
____________ are the essential ideas you must cover or the main claims you wish to make, and they directly relate to your central idea.

A) Main points
B) Links
C) Subpoints
D) Specific purposes
Main points
4
The____________ is the part of your speech that contains main points, subordinate points, and links.

A) introduction
B) body
C) conclusion
D) summary
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____________act like hyperlinks on your computer and show logical jumps between sections of your speech.

A) Central ideas
B) Topical points
C) Supporting points
D) Transitions
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The____________ takes one last moment to reinforce your main ideas as well as to "wow" your audience.

A) speech body
B) source page
C) central idea
D) conclusion
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Many instructors will require a page at the end of your preparation outline that indicates

A) the sources used in your speech.
B) your personal and academic credentials.
C) your intended audience.
D) your previous speaking experience.
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Which of the following should be included at the top of your outline as part of a title framing your speech?

A) general purpose
B) specific purpose
C) links
D) main points
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Tanner is creating an outline for his speech on the history of football and he starts the outline with the following:I. The beginning of football.What is wrong with Tanner's outline thus far?

A) He isn't using complete sentences.
B) He isn't using infinitive form.
C) He is using complete sentences.
D) He is using infinitive form.
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Which of the following is an example of a sentence appropriate for a preparation outline?

A) Pollution in the city of Jackson.
B) Jackson's long-term plan.
C) The city of Jackson's history.
D) The city of Jackson is polluted.
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When writing your speech outline, you should cover________issue(s) per outline component.

A) two
B) three
C) one
D) four
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Which of the following words should be avoided when writing your main points?

A) and/or
B) the/a
C) very/greatly
D) needs/should
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What is wrong with the following main point in a preparation outline? I.Credit card abuse is a serious problem in America and new regulations are needed to combat it.

A) It is not written in a full sentence.
B) It contains more than one idea.
C) It is not written in infinitive form.
D) It only contains one issue or idea.
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What is wrong with the following main point in a preparation outline? I. Container water gardening is a relaxing and rewarding hobby, involves the use of inexpensive materials and brings a water feature into your own backyard.

A) It contains more than one idea.
B) It is not specific enough.
C) It lacks a specific purpose.
D) It lacks a general purpose.
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When do most instructors suggest you create your speech introduction and speech conclusion?

A) after you create the body of the speech
B) immediately after choosing your speech topic
C) after you have acquired three trustworthy sources
D) before you create the body of the speech
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Which of the following statements about your speech introduction and conclusion is TRUE?

A) They should always be written before the body of the speech.
B) Improvising the introduction and conclusion sets you up for serious problems at critical moments in your speech.
C) The introduction should always be written before the body of the speech, and the conclusion after.
D) It is a good idea to improvise the introduction and conclusion while delivering your speech because it makes your delivery seem more natural.
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In a speech outline, main points should be designated by

A) asterisks.
B) Roman numerals.
C) uppercase letters.
D) Arabic numbers.
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Which of the following is NOT true in regard to formatting your outline?

A) Main points are designated by capital letters.
B) Main points should line up closest to the left margin of the page.
C) Related points should use the same type of symbol.
D) Each subpoint must have at least two subdivisions.
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If a speech outline subpoint has any subdivisions, it must have at least

A) one.
B) three.
C) two.
D) five.
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Which of the following statements about the alignment of points in your outline is TRUE?

A) Each subsequent subdivision after your main point should be indented further to the right.
B) Your main points should line up closest to the left margin of the page.
C) Each subsequent subdivision after your main point should line up precisely with your main point.
D) Your main points should line up closest to the right margin of the page.
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Which of the following is NOT true in regard to formatting your outline?

A) You should use a consistent pattern of symbols.
B) Main points should be designated by Roman numerals.
C) You may have one, two or three subpoints per main point.
D) Each level of subpoints should be indented further to the right.
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When each main point is equal in importance to each other, it is known as

A) standard of balance.
B) subordination.
C) internal review.
D) ordination.
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While writing an outline for her speech about humpback whales, Lonnie makes sure that any statement that comes under a point is not of equal or greater importance than the point directly above it. This is an example  of

A) standard of balance.
B) subordination.
C) internal review.
D) ordination.
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"Now that we have defined the meaning of national memorial, let's look more closely at the building of Mount Rushmore." This statement is an example of a

A) link.
B) citation.
C) central idea.
D) general purpose.
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Which of the following statements about using citations in your outline is TRUE?

A) It is unnecessary to use citations in your outline.
B) Do not include in-text citations in your outline, but do include a source page at the end of your outline.
C) Include in-text citations in your outline, but do not include a source page at the end of your outline.
D) Include in-text citations in your outline and a source page at the end of your outline.
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The_____________ outline is the often handwritten outline that helps organize your thoughts in the early stages of writing.

A) topic
B) delivery
C) working
D) source
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Which of the following outline types is typed, written in full sentences, double-spaced, and formatted in a specific and consistent way?

A) preparation
B) delivery
C) citation
D) working
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Preparation outlines are also called

A) drafting outlines.
B) formal outlines.
C) citation outlines.
D) temporary outlines.
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Felicity is working on an outline which she is writing on notecards and eliminating much of the detail because she is going to use it in her early rehearsal stage.What type of outline is Felicity creating?

A) a delivery outline
B) a formal outline
C) a preparation outline
D) a transitional outline
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Which of the following is NOT true in regard to delivery outlines?

A) They maintain the same tight structure as preparation outlines.
B) They are less detailed than preparation outlines.
C) They should have delivery and presentation hints highlighted at key points.
D) They should be created the day before delivery so you do not become too dependent on them.
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____________are words or phrases signaling movement from one point to another as well as how the points relate to each other.

A) Prepositions
B) Signposts
C) Transitions
D) Viewpoints
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Which of the following is an example of a time transition?

A) on the other hand
B) in addition
C) let's move on to
D) as a result
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Which of the following is an example of a viewpoint transition?

A) also
B) meanwhile
C) thus
D) conversely
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Which of the following is an example of a connective transition?

A) in the future
B) in addition
C) finally
D) on the other hand
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Which of the following is an example of a concluding transition?

A) therefore
B) conversely
C) moreover
D) let's move on to
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"First…Second…Third…" are examples of

A) links.
B) external previews.
C) external reviews.
D) signposts.
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_________are like mini-conclusions.

A) Time transitions
B) Internal previews
C) Internal reviews
D) Signposts
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Which of the following is NOT a general guideline for citing sources in your outline?

A) Cite sources within the outline, followed by a source page at the end of the outline.
B) Always incorporate citations into the text of the outline, rather than recording them parenthetically.
C) Unless the citation is part of the outline text, place it at the end of a sentence and before the end punctuation.
D) The information within the citation should point to the source listed on the source page at the end of your outline.
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Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God. New York: Harper, 1990. Print.
The preceding citation is an example of a(n)___________citation.

A) MLA book
B) APA book
C) MLA newspaper
D) APA newspaper
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The body contains the central portion of the speech.
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Links are also called transitions.
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Both process and persuasive speeches should have two or three main points in the body.
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You should begin your outline by putting the topic, specific purpose, and central idea at the top of the page.
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The components of your outline should be written using key words and phrases.
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It is acceptable to use more than one idea within a point as long as you connect them with words such as and, or, because, or but.
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Introductions and conclusions do not need to be as carefully planned out as the body of the speech.
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Most instructors suggest creating your introduction and conclusion before you create the body of the speech.
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When formatting an outline, main points should be labeled with Roman numerals.
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If you divide a point in your speech, it must have at least two subdivisions.
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Beginning speakers should use parenthetical source citations in their outlines.
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Working outlines should be typed and carefully planned out.
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Therese is creating an outline that contains delivery cues such as "slow down" or "eye contact." This is an example of a delivery outline.
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"Let's look at how the NFL consists of 32 teams, two conferences, and four divisions." This statement is an example of an internal review.
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Public speakers do not need to include citations for humorous anecdotes, even if they are not original material.
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___________make connections between parts of your speech.
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In an outline, your main points should line up closest to the___________margin of the page.
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You can check for ___________ by reading the main point, mentally inserting "because" and then reading the subpoint to see if it makes a logical connection.
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The ___________ is usually a handwritten attempt at organizing your thoughts in the early stages of writing your speech.
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The outline that is typed, follows a consistent format, and includes a source page is called the ___________ .
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The ___________ outline has a consistent pattern of division, but is brief and contains delivery and presentation cues.
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"Let's move on to…" is an example of a ___________ transition.
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___________signal movement from one point to another.
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"As a result…" is an example of a ___________transition.
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64
"However,"  "conversely,"  and  "although" are examples  of ___________   transitions.
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65
___________are words or phrases that signal to the audience where they are in an order of related thoughts or what is important to remember.
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66
"My first reason…" and "My second reason…" are examples of ___________ .
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67
___________are links that summarize what you just covered in your speech.
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68
___________citations use the author-publication date method.
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69
If you are using MLA style, you should use ___________ as the heading for your source page.
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70
What three elements should be written at the top of your outline as a way to frame your speech?
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71
Why is it beneficial to write your preparation outline in complete sentences?
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72
What does it mean to have "balanced" main points?
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73
What elements describe an appropriate preparation outline?
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74
What are the key differences between the delivery outline and the preparation outline?
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75
Give two examples of connective transitions
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76
Give two examples of two signposts.
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77
Using the topic of effective study skills, write an internal preview.
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78
Using the topic of strawberry propagation, write an internal review.
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79
Give an example of a signpost for a speech on strawberry propagation.
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80
Give an example of an internal review on the topic of effective study skills.
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