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    10/3/11 Informative Speech Outline Introduction – Organization‚ it is the key to success. In fact it is the reason I am able to make this presentation. I will be talking about how to become more organized and maintain that organization today. Body - If you’re not organized you most likely won’t succeed in what you are trying to accomplish because you have no real plan or solid structure to help you be successful in whatever your trying to get done. Without an outline‚ I would not have been able

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    Impromptu Speech Outlines

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    Practice Impromptu Outlines Directions: You will need to do many practice impromptu speeches to effectively develop your impromptu skills. However‚ you are only required to turn in two practice outlines. Use this form to help you learn and keep the speech structure. You may use this page for your outlines. Each point should be only one completely developed sentence. See the example in the Lesson 3. Impromptu practice outlines generally should be written after the speech is given. Subject:

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    period 3       ​ Abortion       “The greatest destroyer of peace is abortion because if a mother can kill her own child‚ what is left for me  to kill you and you to kill me? There is nothing between‚“ as quoted by Mother Teresa.  Abortion is the  ending of a pregnancy by removing the fetus or embryo before it’s able to survive on its own. Abortion is  illegal in some states.  In the state of California it is legal‚ however‚ the fetus must be less than 12 weeks in  order for the abortion to take place

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    know someone who has been through the process of abortion? The word abortion is a frightening word to people around the world. In my research‚ I will question about the legalisation of abortion and explore the consequences of abortion and also why do some people seek abortion. Finally‚ I will explore in detail the positive and negative effects of abortion in New Zealand society. What would it be to kill someone so young? A definition of abortion according to bpas organisation website is “termination

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    parts of a persuasive speech. Attention Statement Show a picture of a person on death row and ask the audience: does an innocent man deserve to die? Introduction Briefly introduce the man in an Illinois prison and explain that he was released only days before his impending death because DNA evidence (not available when he was convicted)‚ clearly established his innocence. A statement of your topic and your specific stand on the topic: “My speech today is about the death penalty‚ and

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    Abortion has been one of the biggest controversies of all time. Many people believe it is 100% wrong and even consider it to be murder. The definition of abortion is; “The termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo prior to being capable of normal growth.” These pro-life believers do not support the idea of abortion and believe it should be illegal. Many of these supporters do not know that if abortion were illegal they would still be performed‚ unfortunately

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    Speech Outline This is a sample outline you should use for your speeches. Each speech should include a complete sentence outline. Name – Communication Course Title Type of Speech (informative‚ persuasive‚ group) General Goal – (to inform‚ to persuade‚ to entertain) Specific Goal – At the end of the speech‚ the audience … Introduction I. Attention & Interest (motivate your audience to listen to the speech) II. Credibility (establish your credibility to speak on this topic) III.

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    Informative Speech Outline

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    Informative Speech Outline NAME: COMS 101 Date Due: Organization: Identify your outline pattern here. Your only option for this speech is the Topical pattern (see the textbook‚ p 701). Audience analysis: Mixed gender group ages 20-25 with a fairly good background on the subject. Topic: To show how the work of lawyers is a valued by God‚ and to show how one person can be a lawyer and serve God. Rhetorical Purpose: To inform my audience about lawyers and the role they play. Redemptive

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    Assignment for the Informative Speech An Informative Speech is a speech that defines‚ describes‚ or explains a concept or idea‚ process or function; and occasionally‚ a thing‚ person or place. 1. Select a subject interesting to you and instructive for your audience. You will prepare a 6 minute informative speech on this subject. Speeches outside the time limit will receive a penalty. 2. The speech should include: a. an introduction which includes all five elements of a good introduction;

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    OUTLINE GUIDE FOR AN EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH TITLE OF SPEECH: All speeches must be titled. GENERAL PURPOSE(METHOD OF PRESENTATION): to inform‚ to entertain‚ to demonstrate‚ to persuade by making in-roads‚ etc. SPECIFIC PURPOSE (AUDIENCE OUTCOME): What particular response do you want to evoke from your audience? Fill in the blank: At the end of my speech I want my audience to__________________. INTRODUCTION I. INTEREST STEP (ALSO CALLED "ICE BREAKER" OR "ATTENTION GETTER"): Use the beginning

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