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wariber [46]
4 years ago
6

Which of the following is not something you would do when gathering information for your speech? A. Categorize each source based

on the information it can provide. B. Organize all the information on note cards. C. Start by researching a broad topic. D. Research a narrower topic.
English
2 answers:
Bezzdna [24]4 years ago
7 0

Its not C

so its got to be D!!!!!

Pani-rosa [81]4 years ago
4 0

The third alternative is correct (C).

To make a speech, you should research a narrower topic, this will help you master the subject and give you confidence to argue with more knowledge. If you choose a very broad topic, you may be able to, but the chance of you getting confused is great. This can make you nervous about the topic.

In addition, it is very important that you organize all the sources of your research, quote them when you use them, and you should also take care of organizing your notes so that you can consult...

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