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    Exam 9: Organizing and Outlining Your Speech
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    Telling Your Audience Your Main Ideas Before You Begin to Develop
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Telling Your Audience Your Main Ideas Before You Begin to Develop

Question 15

Question 15

Multiple Choice

Telling your audience your main ideas before you begin to develop your speech is an example of a


A) summary statement.
B) connector.
C) preview.
D) verbal transition.

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