According to your textbook, outlining is important to public speaking because an outline helps you judge whether
A: your main points are properly balanced.
B: your speech will be interesting to the audience.
C: you have adequate supporting materials for your main points.
D: all of the above.
E: a and c only.
A: your main points are properly balanced.
B: your speech will be interesting to the audience.
C: you have adequate supporting materials for your main points.
D: all of the above.
E: a and c only.
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- What can you say to conclude a presentation? A: Remind your audience of the main points. B: Tell the audience the significance of your research. C: Show your gratitude to the audience. D: All the above.
- When preparing a speech introduction, you should usually A: preview the main points to be discussed in the body. B: gain the attention and interest of your audience. C: establish your credibility on the speech topic. D: all of the above.
- The body of the speech: A: Introduces the topic to the audience. B: Helps provide the audience an introduction to your credentials as a speaker on the topic. C: Expands upon the main points previewed in the preview statement. D: All of the above.
- When you write a script for a presentation, what relationship between main thesis and main points?( ) A: main points parallel your main thesis. B: main thesis backs-up your main points . C: main points has none of business with your main thesis. D: main points back-up your main thesis.
- Why do you want to capture your audience’s attention in your introduction? A: Because it helps create a bond between you and the audience. B: Because it provides motivation for the audience to pay attention. C: Because it makes your presentation more exciting. D: All of the above.