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Chapter 13: Public Speaking I

13.7 Outlining

Once you have your topic and theme, it’s a good idea to create an outline for your speech: what are the points you want to make, and where should they go? A good speech has an identifiable shape to it (as opposed to “Just talk for six minutes”), and this is where you decide what that shape is. Once again, Mapes’ textbook includes a helpful chapter.

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