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These flashcards cover key vocabulary terms related to outlining a speech, including the parts of a speech, types of outlines, guidelines for preparing and delivering speeches, and important concepts related to speech preparation.
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Parts of a Speech
The three components of a speech are the Introduction, Body, and Conclusion.
Preparation Outline
A detailed outline developed during speech preparation, including title, purpose, central idea, and main points.
Guidelines for the Prep Outline
Instructions for creating a preparation outline, including labeling purposes and parts of the speech.
Visual Framework
The pattern of symbolization and indentation in a speech outline that shows the relationships among ideas.
Speaking Outline
A brief outline used by the speaker to jog memory during the presentation, consisting of key words and phrases.
Extemporaneous Speech
A speech that is thoroughly prepared and practiced in advance, with exact wording determined during delivery.
Delivery Cues
Instructions included in the speaking outline to aid the speaker's presentation, such as 'pause' or 'slow down'.
Works Cited
A section that includes references used in the preparation of the speech.