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Building an Outline

Building an Outline. Transition ê. Transition ê. Title. Objectives. Introduction. Body. Conclusion. Documentation. Objectives. General Purpose Specific Purpose Central Idea. General Purpose. To persuade. Specific Purpose.

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Building an Outline

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  1. Building an Outline

  2. Transitionê Transitionê Title Objectives Introduction Body Conclusion Documentation

  3. Objectives • General Purpose • Specific Purpose • Central Idea

  4. General Purpose To persuade

  5. Specific Purpose To persuade my listeners that jet skis should be prohibited in national and state parks

  6. Central Idea Jet skis should be banned in national and state parks because they are harmful.

  7. Organizing • Body • Introduction • Conclusion

  8. Central Idea Main Point Main Point Create the body:

  9. Imagine a skeptic • “Oh, yeah?” • “So what?”

  10. The skeptic: “Jet skis are harmful?I don’t believe it.”

  11. Main Points Destroy peace & quiet Pollute air & water Harass wildlife

  12. The skeptic: For each main point, the skeptic says,“Prove it!”

  13. Central Idea Main Point Main Point Narrative Examples Examples Statistics Testimony Statistics Add support:

  14. First main point I. Jet skis destroy peace & quiet 80 decibels = police siren 100 decibels = chainsaw

  15. Second main point II. Jet skis pollute air and water One day = 100,000 miles in a car 165 million gallons of oil

  16. Third main point III. Jet skis harass wildlife Enter shallow waters Disrupt reproduction & nesting

  17. Introduction Grab Attention

  18. Introduction Orient listeners 1.Background 2.Preview 3.Credibility

  19. Conclusion • Summary • Clincher

  20. Outline • Strength • Continuity

  21. Transitionê Transitionê Title Objectives Introduction Body Conclusion Documentation

  22. 8 - national & state - get away - enjoy nature Outline A. People go to national and state parks to get away from noise and enjoy the sounds of nature. Notes Speech as Delivered “When most of us go to a national or state park, we want to get away from the noise of urban life. We want to enjoy the soothing sounds of nature. We want to hear birds singing and the wind rustling the leaves. We want to hear the whisper of nature—not the roar of cities.”

  23. Jet Ski speech Transcript: page 463 7th edition

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