The question is about Organizational Pattern for Speech Writing. Some of the patterns are:
- Cause and Effect Pattern
- Problem/Solution Pattern
- Spatial or Geographical Pattern.
<h3>What is Cause and Effect Pattern?</h3>
When you use this pattern, your ideas will be arranged into two categories the problems to be examined and the causes of such problems.
Problem solution Pattern on the other hand looks at the ideas relating to the problems you have been given to discuss and the solution. This pattern is very common with people in government and political offices.
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Spatial and Geographical Speech pattern </h3>
This type of speech looks at how things are arranged in physical space. It is better to use this format when your speech will be delivered in different exclusive locations.
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I guess its C, but this is what I think tell me if its right or wrong
The type of verb that typically includes the word "to" is C. infinitive.
<u>The infinitive is the base form of the verb. Moreover, the present infinitive can have the form of "to-infinitive" </u>or the form of the "zero infinitive" (without "to"). <u>The first form is frequently used</u> and, for that reason, the infinitive typically includes "to". Furthermore, the "to-infinitive" can function as subject of the sentence, direct object and even as object complement. Some of the verbs that can be followed by a "to-infinitive" are refuse, propose, want and decide.