Week 12: Outlines

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How many times should you turn in your outlines in this class?

"Two, maybe three if one wears out."

What should a conclusion ALWAYS include?

A recap of the points and the thesis

What three components are in an FTS?

A signpost, keyword (plural form), and phrase

What should an FTS ALWAYS include?

A signpost, keyword, and phrase

What should your speech ALWAYS include?

A title and a bibliography

What is a keyword?

A word that communicates your intentions, such as "reasons," "ways," or "perspectives" ("Here are three REASONS why Stark was right in CACW")

When should you cite your sources?

ALWAYS

What should a speaking outline look like?

Concise (this is the document you would speak from)

What should a working outline look like?

Detailed (this is where you include specific examples, sources, etc.)

What does FTS stand for?

Foundational Transition Statement

What are three elements in outline development?

Numbering, indentation, and subdivisions

When should you turn in your outlines?

On the day the preliminary outlines are due, and before you begin your speech

How many sources should your upcoming speech include?

One source per point (including one non-internet source)

What should a Point Summary Statement include?

Point, signpost, keyword, phrase, and a transition into your next point or conclusion

What should a manuscript look like?

Precise (this is a word-for-word document)

What should a planning outline look like?

Sloppy (this is the result of your brainstorming session)

What is a signpost?

The number of keywords you have ("Here are THREE reasons why Marvel is better than D.C.")

True or false: Batman is not a superhero

True. Fight me.

What is a phrase?

Words that communicate your objective (e.g., "Here are three reasons why HOLLAND IS THE BEST SPIDER-MAN")


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