COMM 211 : COMM 211 Second Study Guide 8

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What are tags: be able to explain monroe"s motivated sequence in detail, there are three types of evidence used in persuasion- statistics, examples, and. See acronym sheet: each main point in a speech should introduce only one main idea and usually should be stated as a complete thought. Why: outlining is most often done using roman numerals for the start. See class notes and text for the correct formatting. The numbering and lettering always includes indentations: i: explain coherence, unity and balance, cub. Also know the principles of coordination and subordination, see acronym sheet: transitions: full-sentence transitions are most preferred for going from one main point to another. Signposts are used to describe where you are in a speech: the arrangement of a speech, also referred to as pattern of organization, is the pattern the body of the speech follows. The most common patterns are: topical, chronological, spatial, cause-effect, problem-solution, narrative, circular, monroe"s motivated sequence, refutation, and comparative advantage.

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