A) define your sources.
B) begin with,"Hi my name is ...and today I'm going to talk about ..."
C) begin with a specific purpose statement.
D) preview your main points first.
E) gain attention first and end with a preview of your main points.
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A) To inform my audience on why an Android-based phone is preferable to an Apple IOS-based phone.
B) To inform my audience on guns and the violence they cause.
C) Cyberbullying can be prevented.
D) The Internet and its use among the millennial generation.
E) Effects of the overuse of media on children.
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A) hypothetical example.
B) layperson testimony.
C) expert testimony.
D) real example.
E) analogy.
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A) Each main point should address several ideas.
B) Each main point should focus on only one idea.
C) Each main point supports the speech thesis.
D) Speeches contain two to five main points.
E) Main points can be divided into subpoints.
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A) chronological
B) spatial
C) topical
D) problem-solution
E) cause-effect
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