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Zanzabum
3 years ago
15

Organizing supporting materials within your outline is important. For your outline, where should you display your statement of t

opic, general and specific purpose, and central idea?
Question 8 options:

These should be displayed within the body of presentation.

These should be displayed above the outline.

These should be displayed within the introduction.

These should be displayed within the conclusion.
English
2 answers:
serg [7]3 years ago
7 0
Imma go with C. but good luck!!
horrorfan [7]3 years ago
3 0
The answer would be letter B - These should be displayed above the outline.

You <span>should you display your statement of topic, general and specific purpose, and central idea above the outline. </span>In this case, you can easily view and check the speech plan against your goals. The outline should contain complete sentences, subordination, coordination, and discreetness.
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