A simple process known as the PREP formula can help when you are called on to speak extemporaneously. Using it, you can break your answer into the following four parts:
A. position, restatement, evaluation, and proof.
B. point of view, reasons, evidence, and point of view restated.
C. position, reasons, examples, and proof.
D. point of view, rhetoric, evidence, and position.
Answer: B
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