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Informative speeches - Coggle Diagram
Informative speeches
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Organizational patterns
To organize a speech topically, we break a larger topic down into logical subdivisions.
3 organizational patterns that are particularly useful for informative speaking: topical, chronological, and spatial
Speeches organized chronologically trace the development of a topic or overview the steps in a process
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Methods of informing
Informing through definition: Define concepts clearly and concisely (synonyms and antonyms, use or function, example, and etymology)
Informing through description: Create verbal pictures for the audience. If descriptions are vivid and well written, they can actually invoke a sensory reaction in the audience.
Informing through demonstration: Gives verbal directions about how to do something while also physically demonstrating the steps
Informing through explanation: Share how something works, how something came to be, or why something happened
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