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Points out the characteristics of the audience to whom a speaker will deliver the speech to

Audience Profile

Essential for the audience to easily understand the message through speech outline.

Logical Organization

(Logical Organization)



3 main parts of the Speech Outline

Introduction, Body, Conclusion

This is under logical Organization where the speaker needs to get the attention and the interest of your audience, reveal the topic of your speech, establish credibility and good will, preview the body of the speech

Introduction

This is under Logical Organization where the speaker needs to start with the specific purpose of the text, write a thesis statement that contain the main idea of the speech, list the main ideas in a logical sequence, subordinate details to prove the main ideas.

Body

This is under Logical Organization make a powerful statement that summarize by reiterating the thesks statement, tie the ending to the introduction, and make the audience remember you and the message delivered

Conclusion

This is how about how long or how short a speech is

Duration

It is about the right words in order to convey the messages exactly the way you mean it. It also known as diction

Word choice

This is the foundation of an effective speech. The use of correct grammar is essential in any form of communication. Observe parallelism, Observe correct subject-verb agreement, Observe pronoun reference agreement, Use correct and consistent verb tense, use correct Punctuation.

Grammatical Correctness