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olya-2409 [2.1K]
3 years ago
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Maureen has prepared an outline for a speech that she is giving at a volunteer orientation meeting. She is worried that her spee

ch does not include all its necessary elements. What is the best way for Maureen to ensure that her speech includes all the necessary parts?
English
1 answer:
statuscvo [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Include the labels that mark the outlines and the important parts

Explanation:

<u>When using the outline, it needs to be put in order and clear for understanding. While we are giving a speech, we want to look at the outline and instantly remember all the most important parts we need to include. </u>

<u>That is why Maureen needs to label the necessary parts orderly, in order not to forget them.</u>

Maureen should likely put labels on the introduction, body, and conclusion as there are vital parts of the speech.

The labels are best used when they are put visually on the side, not to interfere with the outline text.

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