Answer:
I won’t write the narrative (I’m lazy), but I will give you some ideas. :)
Explanation:
You could write about how you found it and had to keep it a secret. For example you were having an ordinary day and cleaning up at your mothers shop ( you could make it seem as if it were the past like year 1981 or any year and you would describe the current status of the world in 2020 ) and you lift up a mirror or something to dust it or clean it and you see a secret room filled with fog (like from a fog machine) and you go into it and select the year 2020, expecting flying cars and humans on mars. You enter and get transported into 2020, the year where coronavirus filled the news and you are transported into a street. You notice this weird contraption on your face and quickly take it off and see it is a surgical mask. You notice people giving you strange looks because of your old-timey clothing. You see people wearing skinny jeans and slides. You are so surprised of the style of the clothing.
Ok wow I just went off but you could also do it as if you are in the future and going back in time to 2020 to stop the spread of corona virus, like telling someone “don’t do it” or something idek I hope I helped.
Consider the age group of the people you will be addressing and make sure your language choices is right for them
Make sure that you consider any ethnic or cultural differences
Organize your materials well
Use real-life experiences
Find out if there are any issues the audience would like you to address
I hope this helps :)
I’m not sure if these answers are correct but it’s what I would do.
The answer is: False. There are several organizational patterns for public speaking, and each one has a different and specific purpose. So, it's not appropriate to use just one pattern for informative outline <em>(organizational format- topical</em>), which is to inform the audience, and for persuasive outline <em>(organizational format- sequence)</em>, which is to inspire people to take action.
Topic Sentence- the first sentence of the paragraph