This document outlines the structure for a public speaking presentation, including an introduction with an attention getter, thesis statement, and preview of main points. The body has three main points with sub-points, and mini transitions between each. It concludes with a restatement of the thesis, final punch, and closing, followed by references. The outline provides the essential components of an effective public speech organized into an introduction, body, and conclusion.
This document outlines the structure for a public speaking presentation, including an introduction with an attention getter, thesis statement, and preview of main points. The body has three main points with sub-points, and mini transitions between each. It concludes with a restatement of the thesis, final punch, and closing, followed by references. The outline provides the essential components of an effective public speech organized into an introduction, body, and conclusion.
This document outlines the structure for a public speaking presentation, including an introduction with an attention getter, thesis statement, and preview of main points. The body has three main points with sub-points, and mini transitions between each. It concludes with a restatement of the thesis, final punch, and closing, followed by references. The outline provides the essential components of an effective public speech organized into an introduction, body, and conclusion.
This document outlines the structure for a public speaking presentation, including an introduction with an attention getter, thesis statement, and preview of main points. The body has three main points with sub-points, and mini transitions between each. It concludes with a restatement of the thesis, final punch, and closing, followed by references. The outline provides the essential components of an effective public speech organized into an introduction, body, and conclusion.
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PUBLIC SPEAKING OUTLINE
I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: B. Thesis statement: C. Previewing the body of speech: 1. Main Point 1 2. Main Point 2 3. Main Point 3 *Transition II. Body 1. Main Point 1 a. Sub-Point 1 b. Sub-Point 2 * Mini Transition 2. Main Point 2 a. Sub-Point 1 b. Sub-Point 2 * Mini Transition 3. Main Point 3 a. Sub-Point 1 b. Sub-Point 2 *Transition III. Conclusion A. Thesis Re-Statement: B. Final Punch: C. Closing. IV. References