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14 Cards in this Set
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• Complexity:
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Arrangement of ideas from the simple to the more complex
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• Chronological organization:
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Organization by time or sequence
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• Spatial organization:
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Organization based on location or position
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• Cause-and-effect organization:
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Organization that focuses on a situation and its causes or a situation and its effects
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• Problem-and-solution organization:
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Organization focused on a problem and then various solutions or a solution and the problems it would solve
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• Soft evidence:
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Supporting material based mainly on opinion or inference; includes hypothetical illustrations, descriptions, explanations, definitions, and analogies
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• Hard evidence:
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Factual examples and statistics
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Signpost:
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• A verbal or nonverbal signal that a speaker is moving from one idea to the next
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• Internal preview:
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A statement in the body of a speech that introduces and outlines ideas that will be developed as the speech progresses
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• Internal summary
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A restatement in the body of a speech of ideas that have been developed so far
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• Behavioral objective:
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Wording of a specific purpose in terms of desired audience behavior
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• Topical organization:
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Organizing of the natural divisions in a central idea according to recency, primacy, complexity, or the speaker’s discretion
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• Primacy:
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Arrangement of ideas from the most to the least important
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• Recency:
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Arrangement of ideas from least to most important
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