Deck 9: Outlining Your Speech

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Which type of outline is more detailed than the others?

A) preliminary
B) extemporaneous
C) bulleted
D) full-sentence
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Which type of outline do you use to create speaker's notes?

A) preliminary
B) extemporaneous
C) bulleted
D) full-sentence
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Which of the following criteria should your outline fulfill?

A) It reveals a division of the whole.
B) It provides detailed information.
C) It excludes the thesis and summarizes your ideas.
D) It leaves out the works cited and provides select sources instead.
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An outline also functions as a ______ for your presentation.

A) roadmap
B) compass
C) symbol
D) metaphor
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The ______ outline is a sparse outline containing a few words to identify the key points of your speech.

A) preliminary
B) working
C) basic
D) incomplete
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The second stage of creating an outline for your speech is to create the full ______ outline.

A) sentence
B) word
C) idea
D) theme
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Which of the following is a name for what you create during the final stage of outline preparation?

A) working outline
B) idea outline
C) full-sentence outline
D) extemporaneous outline
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The ______ ideas of your speech are the subtopics of your speech that directly support your thesis.

A) primary
B) main
C) subordinate
D) secondary
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The ______ ideas of your speech are those ideas that function as support or amplification for your main ideas or subtopics.

A) primary
B) main
C) subordinate
D) secondary
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______ are the key ideas or central themes of the speech.

A) Topics
B) Arguments
C) Main points
D) Key issues
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Which of the following is not accurate regarding main points?

A) The order of main points should flow logically.
B) They should be easily identifiable as main points.
C) They have specific guidelines for order.
D) They should be clear.
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______ ideas are the foundation on which larger ideas are constructed.

A) Secondary
B) Building
C) Subordinate
D) Coordinate
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Items that support the subpoints begin directly underneath the ______.

A) first letter of each subpoint
B) second letter of each subpoint
C) first letter of each main point
D) second letter of each main point
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In your outline, your main points will be represented with ______.

A) Roman numerals I, II, III, etc.
B) lowercase letters a, b, c, etc.
C) capital letters A, B, C, etc.
D) Arabic numbers 1, 2, 3, etc.
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The idea that all the main points you discuss should be of equal weight or substance, means that your outline should consist of ______.

A) harmonize points
B) coordinate points
C) consistency points
D) equal points
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If you discuss one main point for 15 minutes, while only focusing for another main point for 3, you do not have ______.

A) harmonize points
B) coordinate points
C) consistency points
D) equal points
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A good outline must be devised in such a way that the concepts in it exhibit ______.

A) parallelism
B) synchronicity
C) divergence
D) polarity
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Which of the following are true about a good outline?

A) every entry is subdivided into two or more points
B) the entries use different grammatical patterns
C) the entries are sentence fragments
D) the entries include all evidence used in the speech
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In public speaking, ______ work as bridges from idea to idea.

A) facts
B) words
C) transitions
D) sentences
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Words and phrases such as "before," "after," "later," "at the same time," "while," and "finally" are ______ transitions.

A) chronological
B) contrasting
C) causal
D) complementary
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______ transitions use words that show how the idea that follows differs from the ones that precede it.

A) Chronological
B) Contrasting
C) Causal
D) Complementary
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______ transitions help show the cause-and-effect relationships between the ideas.

A) Chronological
B) Contrasting
C) Causal
D) Complementary
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Words and phrases such as "also," "next," "in addition to," and "likewise" are ______ transitions.

A) chronological
B) contrasting
C) causal
D) complementary
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Which of the following statements is true regarding internal previews?

A) They do not serve as transitions in the speech.
B) Internal previews are generally longer than transitions.
C) Internal previews are generally shorter than transitions.
D) They do not prepare audience members for what is coming next.
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If an internal ______ is combined with an internal preview, a bridge to the next section of the speech is created.

A) wrap
B) summary
C) transition
D) phrase
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"Above all else, remember this," is an example of ______.

A) transition
B) internal summary
C) signpost
D) internal preview
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The "essential ingredients" you'll need when practicing your speech are which of the following?

A) your speech notes
B) an audience
C) a clock or wristwatch
D) a and c
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A ______ approach is useful in making revisions.

A) modular
B) chunking
C) rewind
D) critical
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The best outlines often consist of ______ points which are of equal substance.

A) harmony
B) coordinate
C) consistency
D) equal
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A/an ______ outline is an outline with brief notes that remind you of the key parts of your speech and references.

A) manuscript
B) brief
C) extemporaneous
D) preliminary
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An example of ______ transitions are words like because, therefore, and consequently, because they help show the cause-and-effect relationships between the ideas.

A) moderate
B) causal
C) complementary
D) brief
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______ also signal the end of a speech. When a speaker says something like "Finally," or "To sum up," the speaker is signaling the receiver that the speech is about to end.

A) Signposts
B) Supporting material
C) Extemporaneous outlines
D) Internal previews
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The basic structure of an outline begins with what?

A) conclusion
B) reference material
C) main points
D) statistics
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Subordinate points are also referred to as ______.

A) subpoints
B) secondary points
C) reference points
D) main points
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After your speech is refined to what you want to present, you should then prepare ______ speaking notes.

A) improvised
B) manuscript
C) full-sentence
D) extemporaneous
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An outline helps ______ and clarify your ideas.
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During the first stage of speechwriting you should create a ______ outline composed of a few words to identify key points.
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The ______ of main points should flow logically so receivers can follow the presentation easily.
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An outline also functions as a ______ for your presentation.
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In the speechmaking process, the basic structure of an outline begins with ______.
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According to traditional rules of outlining, that at least ______ subpoint(s) must support every main point.
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The best outlines use ______ points which are of equal weight or substance.
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______ refers to when words, phrases, or sentences parallel each other or balance with one another, often mirroring each other the pattern used.
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"Above everything, remember that…" is an example of a ______.
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A/an ______ approach is useful in making revisions.
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______ work as bridges from idea to idea.
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______ transitions are words like because, therefore, and consequently; they help show the cause-and-effect relationships between the ideas.
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The internal preview precedes the information you are discussing and the internal ______ follows it.
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A/an ______ outline is an outline with brief notes that remind you of the key parts of your speech and references to the support you will use to develop each point.
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______, or subpoints, are considered to be the foundation on which larger ideas are constructed.
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If an internal summary is combined with an internal ______, a bridge to the next section of the speech is created.
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Effective outlines clearly ______ all parts, which eventually will include the body, together with the introduction, the conclusion, transitional tools, and the works cited list.
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Words or phrases such as "before," "after," "later," "at the same time," "while," and "finally" are known as ______ transitions.
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A ______ speech is acts as an oral rough draft of your presentation.
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A speaker's full-sentence outline should be transformed into an ______ or ________ outline.
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Your extemporaneous outline is also called your ______.
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After your speech is refined to what you want to present, you should then prepare ______ speaking notes.
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You shouldn't create your outline until after you have gathered your research and constructed your main points.
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If your listeners do not retain your main points, there is little purpose in them listening to the speech.
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A working outline is more detailed than a full-sentence outline.
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An outline also functions as a metaphor for your presentation.
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There is a clear order your main points need to follow.
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In the speechmaking process, the basic structure of an outline begins with references.
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Not every speech has to follow one format, but no matter how you deliver it, you should always plan and outline first.
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Your subpoints will be indicated with capital letters A, B, C, and so on in your outline.
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Items that support the subpoints should appear before the main point on an outline.
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Subordinate points, or subpoints, are the foundation on which larger ideas are constructed.
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Coordinate points means that all the main points you discuss are of equal weight or substance.
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Chronological transitions help the listener understand the time relationship between the first main point and the one that follows.
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Transitions serve as the glue that binds your ideas into a completed presentation.
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Causal transitions help show the cause-and-effect relationships between the ideas.
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The most effective outlines clearly label all parts.
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A modular outline is an outline with brief notes that remind you of the key parts of your speech and references to the support you will use to develop each point.
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A preliminary outline is an outline with brief notes that remind you of the key parts of your speech and references.
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A full-sentence outline should only be developed after the speaker has researched and fully fleshed out the ideas in the working outline.
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You should use your extemporaneous outline the first time you practice your speech.
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Internal summaries, combined with an internal preview, are a bridge to the next section of the speech.
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After your speech is refined to what you want to present, you should then prepare extemporaneous speaking notes.
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A practice speech is necessary; it acts as an oral rough draft of your presentation.
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Your extemporaneous outline is also called your speaker's notes.
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Which type of outline is more detailed than the others?

A) preliminary
B) extemporaneous
C) bulleted
D) full-sentence
D
2
Which type of outline do you use to create speaker's notes?

A) preliminary
B) extemporaneous
C) bulleted
D) full-sentence
B
3
Which of the following criteria should your outline fulfill?

A) It reveals a division of the whole.
B) It provides detailed information.
C) It excludes the thesis and summarizes your ideas.
D) It leaves out the works cited and provides select sources instead.
A
4
An outline also functions as a ______ for your presentation.

A) roadmap
B) compass
C) symbol
D) metaphor
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The ______ outline is a sparse outline containing a few words to identify the key points of your speech.

A) preliminary
B) working
C) basic
D) incomplete
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The second stage of creating an outline for your speech is to create the full ______ outline.

A) sentence
B) word
C) idea
D) theme
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Which of the following is a name for what you create during the final stage of outline preparation?

A) working outline
B) idea outline
C) full-sentence outline
D) extemporaneous outline
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The ______ ideas of your speech are the subtopics of your speech that directly support your thesis.

A) primary
B) main
C) subordinate
D) secondary
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The ______ ideas of your speech are those ideas that function as support or amplification for your main ideas or subtopics.

A) primary
B) main
C) subordinate
D) secondary
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______ are the key ideas or central themes of the speech.

A) Topics
B) Arguments
C) Main points
D) Key issues
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Which of the following is not accurate regarding main points?

A) The order of main points should flow logically.
B) They should be easily identifiable as main points.
C) They have specific guidelines for order.
D) They should be clear.
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______ ideas are the foundation on which larger ideas are constructed.

A) Secondary
B) Building
C) Subordinate
D) Coordinate
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Items that support the subpoints begin directly underneath the ______.

A) first letter of each subpoint
B) second letter of each subpoint
C) first letter of each main point
D) second letter of each main point
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In your outline, your main points will be represented with ______.

A) Roman numerals I, II, III, etc.
B) lowercase letters a, b, c, etc.
C) capital letters A, B, C, etc.
D) Arabic numbers 1, 2, 3, etc.
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The idea that all the main points you discuss should be of equal weight or substance, means that your outline should consist of ______.

A) harmonize points
B) coordinate points
C) consistency points
D) equal points
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If you discuss one main point for 15 minutes, while only focusing for another main point for 3, you do not have ______.

A) harmonize points
B) coordinate points
C) consistency points
D) equal points
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A good outline must be devised in such a way that the concepts in it exhibit ______.

A) parallelism
B) synchronicity
C) divergence
D) polarity
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Which of the following are true about a good outline?

A) every entry is subdivided into two or more points
B) the entries use different grammatical patterns
C) the entries are sentence fragments
D) the entries include all evidence used in the speech
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In public speaking, ______ work as bridges from idea to idea.

A) facts
B) words
C) transitions
D) sentences
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Words and phrases such as "before," "after," "later," "at the same time," "while," and "finally" are ______ transitions.

A) chronological
B) contrasting
C) causal
D) complementary
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______ transitions use words that show how the idea that follows differs from the ones that precede it.

A) Chronological
B) Contrasting
C) Causal
D) Complementary
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______ transitions help show the cause-and-effect relationships between the ideas.

A) Chronological
B) Contrasting
C) Causal
D) Complementary
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Words and phrases such as "also," "next," "in addition to," and "likewise" are ______ transitions.

A) chronological
B) contrasting
C) causal
D) complementary
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Which of the following statements is true regarding internal previews?

A) They do not serve as transitions in the speech.
B) Internal previews are generally longer than transitions.
C) Internal previews are generally shorter than transitions.
D) They do not prepare audience members for what is coming next.
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If an internal ______ is combined with an internal preview, a bridge to the next section of the speech is created.

A) wrap
B) summary
C) transition
D) phrase
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"Above all else, remember this," is an example of ______.

A) transition
B) internal summary
C) signpost
D) internal preview
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The "essential ingredients" you'll need when practicing your speech are which of the following?

A) your speech notes
B) an audience
C) a clock or wristwatch
D) a and c
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A ______ approach is useful in making revisions.

A) modular
B) chunking
C) rewind
D) critical
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The best outlines often consist of ______ points which are of equal substance.

A) harmony
B) coordinate
C) consistency
D) equal
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A/an ______ outline is an outline with brief notes that remind you of the key parts of your speech and references.

A) manuscript
B) brief
C) extemporaneous
D) preliminary
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An example of ______ transitions are words like because, therefore, and consequently, because they help show the cause-and-effect relationships between the ideas.

A) moderate
B) causal
C) complementary
D) brief
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______ also signal the end of a speech. When a speaker says something like "Finally," or "To sum up," the speaker is signaling the receiver that the speech is about to end.

A) Signposts
B) Supporting material
C) Extemporaneous outlines
D) Internal previews
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The basic structure of an outline begins with what?

A) conclusion
B) reference material
C) main points
D) statistics
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Subordinate points are also referred to as ______.

A) subpoints
B) secondary points
C) reference points
D) main points
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After your speech is refined to what you want to present, you should then prepare ______ speaking notes.

A) improvised
B) manuscript
C) full-sentence
D) extemporaneous
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An outline helps ______ and clarify your ideas.
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During the first stage of speechwriting you should create a ______ outline composed of a few words to identify key points.
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The ______ of main points should flow logically so receivers can follow the presentation easily.
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An outline also functions as a ______ for your presentation.
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In the speechmaking process, the basic structure of an outline begins with ______.
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According to traditional rules of outlining, that at least ______ subpoint(s) must support every main point.
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The best outlines use ______ points which are of equal weight or substance.
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______ refers to when words, phrases, or sentences parallel each other or balance with one another, often mirroring each other the pattern used.
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"Above everything, remember that…" is an example of a ______.
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A/an ______ approach is useful in making revisions.
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______ work as bridges from idea to idea.
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______ transitions are words like because, therefore, and consequently; they help show the cause-and-effect relationships between the ideas.
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The internal preview precedes the information you are discussing and the internal ______ follows it.
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A/an ______ outline is an outline with brief notes that remind you of the key parts of your speech and references to the support you will use to develop each point.
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______, or subpoints, are considered to be the foundation on which larger ideas are constructed.
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If an internal summary is combined with an internal ______, a bridge to the next section of the speech is created.
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Effective outlines clearly ______ all parts, which eventually will include the body, together with the introduction, the conclusion, transitional tools, and the works cited list.
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Words or phrases such as "before," "after," "later," "at the same time," "while," and "finally" are known as ______ transitions.
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A ______ speech is acts as an oral rough draft of your presentation.
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A speaker's full-sentence outline should be transformed into an ______ or ________ outline.
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Your extemporaneous outline is also called your ______.
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After your speech is refined to what you want to present, you should then prepare ______ speaking notes.
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You shouldn't create your outline until after you have gathered your research and constructed your main points.
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If your listeners do not retain your main points, there is little purpose in them listening to the speech.
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A working outline is more detailed than a full-sentence outline.
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An outline also functions as a metaphor for your presentation.
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There is a clear order your main points need to follow.
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In the speechmaking process, the basic structure of an outline begins with references.
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Not every speech has to follow one format, but no matter how you deliver it, you should always plan and outline first.
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Your subpoints will be indicated with capital letters A, B, C, and so on in your outline.
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Items that support the subpoints should appear before the main point on an outline.
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Subordinate points, or subpoints, are the foundation on which larger ideas are constructed.
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Coordinate points means that all the main points you discuss are of equal weight or substance.
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Chronological transitions help the listener understand the time relationship between the first main point and the one that follows.
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Transitions serve as the glue that binds your ideas into a completed presentation.
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Causal transitions help show the cause-and-effect relationships between the ideas.
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The most effective outlines clearly label all parts.
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A modular outline is an outline with brief notes that remind you of the key parts of your speech and references to the support you will use to develop each point.
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A preliminary outline is an outline with brief notes that remind you of the key parts of your speech and references.
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A full-sentence outline should only be developed after the speaker has researched and fully fleshed out the ideas in the working outline.
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You should use your extemporaneous outline the first time you practice your speech.
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Internal summaries, combined with an internal preview, are a bridge to the next section of the speech.
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After your speech is refined to what you want to present, you should then prepare extemporaneous speaking notes.
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A practice speech is necessary; it acts as an oral rough draft of your presentation.
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Your extemporaneous outline is also called your speaker's notes.
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