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Explain how outlining tests the logical relation of parts. In your answer, describe and provide examples of coordinate and subordinate ideas.
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What is a speaking outline? How should a speaking outline be developed and what information should it contain.
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Compare and contrast working outlines with formal outlines.
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Outlining a speech is important for two reasons. What are these reasons and why are they important? Provide examples that highlight the manner in which a speech would fail if either of these two imperatives of outlining were ignored.
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There are five tips for preparing an outline. Identify three of these tips and discuss their importance.
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