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_____: the first part of your presentation, where you fulfill the five functions of an introduction
Introduction
_____: the largest part of the presentation, which contains the arguments, evidence, and main content
Body
_____: a written plan that uses symbols, margins, and contents to revel the order, importance,and substance of a presentation
outline
_____: what you expect to achieve on the day of your presentation
immediate purpose
_____: what you expect to achieve by your message in the days, months, or years ahead
long- range goal
_____: the most important points in a presentation; indicated by Roman numberals in an outline
main points
_____: the points in a presentation that support the main points; indicated by capital letters in an outline
sub points
_____: the consistent use of complete sentences, clauses, phrases, or words in an outline
parallel form
______: the preliminary organization of the outline and presentation
rough draft
______: an outline consisting entirely of completed sentences
sentence outline
_____: an outline consisting of important words or phrases to remind you of the content of your presentation
key-word outline
_____: arrangements of the contents of a presentation
organizational patterns
______: a method of organization in which the presenter explains a sequence of events in chronological order
time-sequence pattern
______: A method of organization in which the presenter first explains the cause of an event, a problem, or an issue and then discusses its consequences, results, or effects
cause/ effect pattern
_____: a method of organization in which the presenter describes a problem and proposes a solution to that problem
problem/ solution pattern
_______: a method of organization that emphasizes the major reasons an audience should accept a point of view by addressing the advantages, disadvantages, qualities, and types of person, place, or thing.
topical- sequence pattern
_____: a bridge between sections of a presentation that helps the preseenter move smoothly from one idea to another
transitions
_____: ways in which a presenter signals to an audience where the presentation is going
signposts
_____: the part that finishes the presentation by fulfilling the four functions of an ending
conclusion
_____: a forewarning to the audience that the end of the presentation is near
brakelight function
______: a list of sources used in a presentation
bibliography