Reading homework help

Reading homework help. Outline
Name:
Topic:
The purpose of this speech is to convince the audience to (finish sentence):
Thesis Statement (one declarative sentence):
Likely argument following the Motivated Sequence:
1. Get Attention: (Grab the attention of the audience appealing to the senses; create a sense of urgency)
2. Establish the Need: (Convince the audience there is a problem. Why does your audience need to be concerned about this?)
3. Satisfy the Need: (Introduce and support your solution. Solve the problem you have created in the need step)
4. Visualize the future: (Describe what the situation will look like if the audience does nothing and/or help them to see the results if they implement your solution.)
5. Action: (What specific action do you want the audience to take as a result of the speech?)
I have found the following articles to support my position (Include author, publication, date)
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Speech Preparation Checklist

Specific Purpose

· Is the specific purpose clearly defined?
· Does the specific purpose include a reference to the audience?
· Can the specific purpose be accomplished in the allotted time?

Introduction

· Do I gain attention and interest of this particular audience using one of the strategies referenced in class?
· Do I establish credibility early on in the speech?
· Do I define key terms?

Preview Statement

· Do I clearly preview the main points?
Main Points
· Does the body contain between 2-5 main points?
· Am I following an organizational pattern for speech preparation? (ie: chronological, spatial, causal, topical, etc.)
· Are my main points clearly separate from one another?
· As much as possible, have I used the same pattern of wording for all of my main points?
· Is each main point well supported?
· Do I use transitions well?

Conclusion

· Does my conclusion summarize my main points?
· Is there a sense of closure?

Support

· Do I use examples to make ideas clear? Are they vivid?
· Do I use examples to personalize ideas for the audience?
· Do I reinforce my hypothetical illustrations with statistics or testimony?
· Do I use statistics to quantify my ideas? Are they used in context? Are they from reliable sources? Do I relate them to the audience?
· Do I use testimony to support my ideas? Are they from qualified sources?
· Do I identify sources of my evidence?
· Have I “tested” my evidence?

Reading homework help