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CDAE 024 1st Edition Lecture 11Public Speaking5 Parts- Invention (topic selection)- Disposition (organizing ideas)- Memory (extemporaneous)- Delivery (nonverbal)- Style (language choice)Organizing Your Ideas- All speeches have…o 3 part structure (intro, body, conclusion)o Thesiso Main points & evidenceIntroductionI. HookII. Credibility III. RelevanceIV. ThesisV. PreviewBodyI. Main point 1a.b.TransitionII. Main point 2a.b. BConclusionThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.I. ReviewII. ThesisIII. Closure5 Common Organizational Patterns1. Topical2. Time sequential3. Spatial relation4. Cause and effect5. Problem solutionProblem-Solution PatternI. Problema. What is the problem?b. What is the nature of the problemi. How severe?ii. How many impacted?c. What caused the problem?d. ExampleII. Solutiona. What is being done to address the problem? i. Who is helping?ii. What is being done?b. Is this strategy helping to alleviate the problem?c. ExamplePassionate Nonverbals- Use your voice effectively- Maintain eye contact- Incorporate gestures and facial expressions- Use visual


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