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Basic Speech Structure
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Tell what you're going to say, say it, and then tell what you said."
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Working Outline
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A construction tool used to map out your speech.
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Formal Outline
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Uses a consistent format and set of symbols to identify the structure of ideas.
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Climax Patterns
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Used to create suspense
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Climax patterns can also be reversed
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{Anit-climatical organization}
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Space Patterns
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Organized according to area
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Topic Pattern
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Based on types or categories
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Problem-Solution Patterns
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Describes what's wrong and proposes a way to make things better
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Cause-Effect Patterns
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Basically two-part patterns; First you discuss something that happened, then you discuss it's affects
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Motivated Sequence
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One Variation of the problem-solution pattern, contains five steps
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The Attention Step
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Draws attention to your subject
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The Need Step
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Establishes the Problem
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The Satisfaction Step
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Proposes a solution
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The Visualization Step
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Describes the results of the solution
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The Action Step
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A direct appeal for the audience to do something
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