Ep. 13 – For Instance! Speech Organizing 101, Part 3
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Show notes:
In the third section of your speech—get down to cases! The body of your speech will begin with some purposive general assertion about your chosen subject, but once that assertion is made avoid putting the idea “in other words.” Instead give concrete “for instances” to your claims.
In a week or so, we are going to move to organizing a speech and structuring a speech. In this post, I want to talk about the basics of outlining and organizing. Stress on the word: B-A-S-I-C-S.
When you think about structure, you will need a statement of fact and supporting material to back up your statement.
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