Multiple Choice
A simple process known as the PREP formula can help when you are called on to speak extemporaneously. Using it, you can break your answer into the following four parts:
A) position, restatement, evaluation, and proof.
B) point of view, rhetoric, evidence, and position.
C) position, reasons, examples, and proof.
D) point of view, reasons, evidence, and point of view restateD.PREP, which stands for point of view, reasons, evidence, and point of view restated, is a relatively simple process that can help you frame your impromptu response.
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