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Title: Is drafting an introduction often the first task completed in preparing a speech?
Post by: Renzetti on Apr 2, 2018
Is drafting an introduction often the first task completed in preparing a speech?
A) Yes; speeches are written in a logical order
B) Yes; the introduction sets the tone for the speech and must be established first
C) No; an outline of the conclusions you want your audience to draw is the first step.
D) No; the introduction is an overview of your message, so the message must be decided first.


Title: Re: Is drafting an introduction often the first task completed in preparing a speech?
Post by: Johanis12 on Apr 2, 2018
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Title: Re: Is drafting an introduction often the first task completed in preparing a speech?
Post by: Joshua Hicks on Sep 26, 2018
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Title: Re: Is drafting an introduction often the first task completed in preparing a speech?
Post by: Jenn Balla on Apr 6, 2021
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