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Question: Consult the example outlines. See what my former students are doing in each section and mimic that with your own speech. Use full sentences and not bullet points.
Submit your completed full-sentence/preparation outline (both of these terms refer to the same type of outline) to this dropbox before the deadline.
Please find attached the ouline template and 2 formers students outlines
Part II.
Instructions
In a 3-5 minute speech, you will inform your audience about 3 things. These three things should correspond with main points. In your first main point, you will describe your identity (you can talk about this in terms of identity categories, roles, experiences, or all of those things). In your second, you will explain your beliefs. In your third main point, you'll explore how your identity informs your beliefs.
You do not need to conduct research for your speech. However, you must cite your sources if you choose to use information from research.
You need a visual aid that helps the audience better understand elements of your speech. It can be an image edited into the video of your speech, a short video clip edited into the video of your speech, something you hold up while you're speaking, a quick demonstration of something, and so on.
The introduction should grab the audience's attention, establish your credibility, give the audience a reason to listen, introduce your thesis, and preview your main points.
Each section of the speech should be connected with a logical transition.