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Quiz 4
Outlining, speech introduction, speech conclusion
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Communication
Undergraduate 1
02/23/2014

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What are the 3 Principles of Outlining?
Definition

1. Subordination

2. Division

3. Parallelism

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What are the 3 types of outlines?
Definition

1. The preparation outline

2. The formal sentence outline

3. The keyword outline

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What are the 4 functions of speech introduction?
Definition

1. Gains and maintains favorable attention

2. Relates your topic to your audience

3. Relates you to your topic

4. Previews the message by stating the purpose and forecasting the organization of the presentation

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What are the 4 functions of speech conclusion?
Definition

1. Forewarn the audience that you are about to stop (brake-light)

2. Remind the audience of your central idea or main points (instant-replay)

3. To specify what the audience should think or do in response to your presentation (action-ending)

4. Find some artistic way to end the speech (closure)

Term
Allows you to indicate which material is more important and which is less important through indentation and symbols
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Subordination
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If a point is to be divided, it must have at least 2 subpoints
Definition
Division
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Main points, subpoints, and sub-subpoints must use the same grammatical and syntactical forms
Definition
Parallelism
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Initial or tenative conception of your presentation
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The preparation outline
Term
Final outline in complete sentence form
Definition
The formal sentence outline
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Brief outline with cue words that you can use during the delivery of your presentation
Definition
The keyword outline
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Forewarns the audience that you are about to stop
Definition
Brake light function
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Reminds the audience of your central idea or main points
Definition
Instant-replay function
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To specify what the audience should think or do in response to your presentation
Definition
Action-ending
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Find some artistic way to end the speech
Definition
Closure
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