Chapter 11
Restrict each main point to
a single idea
unity, coherence, and balance
a well organized speech is characterized by
subordinate points
an idea that is _________ to another is given relatively less weight; are indicated by their indentation below the more important points
roman numeral outline
an outline format in which main points are enumerated with Roman numerals (I, II, III), supporting points with capital letters (A, B, C), third level points with arabic numerals (1, 2, 3), and fourth level points with lowercase letters (a, b, c)
transitions help
introduce main points, illustrate cause and effect, signal explanations and examples, emphasize, repeat, compare, or contrast ideas, summarize and preview information, suggest conclusions from evidence
thesis
is supported by main points, main points are strengthened by supporting points, and supporting points consist of carefully chosen evidence and examples
coherence
it is organized clearly and logically, using the principles of coordination and subordination to align speech points in order of importance
Recency effect
listeners have the best recall of speech points made at the end of a speech
______ _______ as a body; _______ __________ as legs
main point, supporting points; without at least 2 legs, the body cannot stand
to emphasize significance
most important; above all; remember; keep in mind
main points should be:
mutually exclusive of one another
to indicate additional examples
not only; in addition to; let's look at
contrast ideas
on the other hand; and yet; at the same time; in spite of; however; in contrast
supporting points
organize the evidence you have gathered to explain (in an informative speech) or justify (in a persuasive speech) the main points.
spend time __________ speech points
organizing
Main points come after
Specific purpose and thesis statement
to summarize
in conclusion; in summary; finally; let me conclude by saying
parallel form
in similar grammatical form and style
For most speeches, and especially those delivered in the classroom, between _____ & _______ points should be sufficient.
2 to 5
transitions
are words, phrases, or sentences that tie the speech ideas together and enable the listener to follow the speaker as he or she moves from one point to the next. (Also called connectives) are truly critical component of speeches because listeners cannot go back and re-read what they might have missed
illustrate cause and effect
as a result; hence; because; thus; consequently
preview statement
briefly introduces audience members to the ideas that the speaker will address; briefly mentions the main points and thesis of the speech
internal summary
draws together important ideas before the speaker proceeds to another speech point
declarative sentence
each main point asserts or claims somethings
supporting materials
examples, narratives, testimony, facts, and statistics
speech body should:
expand upon the introduction and the conclusion should summarize the body
Main Points
express the key ideas of the speech.
to illustrate sequence of time and events
first; second; third; following this; later; earlier, at present; in the past
coordinate points
ideas that are _________ are given equal weight; are indicated by their parallel alignment
Transitions
serve as mental bridges that help establish coherence
body of a speech
should always be the longest part
introduction and conclusion
should roughly be the same length
main points
should support the thesis statement
comparisons
similarly; in the same way; likewise; just as
balance
suggests that appropriate emphasis or weight be given to each part of the speech relative to the other parts and to the theme
indentation
supporting points appear in a subordinate position to main points
Transitions between _____________ _______ can be handled using single words, phrases or full sentences
supporting points; next, first (second, third, and so forth) similarly, we now turn, if you think that's shocking, consider this
primacy effect
tendency to remember words at the beginning of a speech
coordination and subordination
the logical placement of ideas relative to their importance to one another
internal preview
to signal a shift from one point to another
unity
when it contains only those points implied by the specific purpose and thesis statements
full-sentence transitions
when moving one point to another