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SashulF [63]
2 years ago
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In a speaking outline, subpoints are…..

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IgorC [24]2 years ago
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In a a speaking outline, subpoints are B. All of these answers are correct.

<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>

Your prepared speech outline will be used when you deliver the speech. The speaking outline is substantially shorter than the preparation outline and contains pithy reminders of the ideas that need to be made, as well as evidence and directional cues.

A notion that supports a primary idea is called a subpoint. It typically includes information you've learned from sources or other crucial details.

In this case, both set off in parentheses and written in full sentences, identified by capital letters, and set off in parentheses.

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