Using your topic for your Informative Speech, name your topic, your chosen organizational pattern,

and main points. Provide an explanation for why you believe that your chosen organizational pattern suits
your topic and audience the best.

What will be an ideal response?


Successful responses will include the factual information requested: the student's topic and
chosen organization pattern along with and three main points for their informative speech – as well as
rationale (that considers the student's purpose, topic, and audience)) behind choosing pattern

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If you decide to use a handout for your visual aid, what guideline should you follow?

A. Do not distribute your handout until the end of your presentation. B. Pass out the handout as soon as you begin delivering your speech. C. Pass out the handout as soon as you begin discussing the contents of the handout. D. Pass out the handout at the beginning of your presentation and use a visual aid when discussing its contents.

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Which of the following strategies is most likely to ensure that you will emerge or become a group's leader?

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One way to overcome the fear that you will forget your extemporaneous speech is to write out every word of the speech

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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