Explain what it means to limit a topic and why limiting topics is important for making a speech. Then, come up with a sample topic that is broad and limit it using the subdivision method.

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
- Narrowing the scope of a broad topic is called limiting the topic.
- It is important to limit topics to fit the time constraints of the speaking situation. A narrow topic allows the speaker to cover the information more in depth and helps the speaker focus the collection of research materials.
- One method to limit a broad topic is by using subdivision. The broad topic can be broken down into subtopics, and those subtopics can be broken down into additional subtopics. The topic can be subdivided in terms of time, space, types, and people.
- For example, the broad topic of "television shows" can be narrowed down to several genres like comedies, dramas, talk shows, game shows, sports and so on. If needed, each genre can be broken down into specific television programs.
- Student examples will vary.

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