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In a speech this is the structure or form that allows the audience to follow along

Organization

100

In a speech, the statement in the introduction that comes between the attention-getter and the thesis statement and logically connects the two.

Link

100

In a speech a logically organized framework that shows how speech will progress

Outline

100

A pattern of organization that arranges elements in time sequence, or in the order in which they appeared

Chronological Pattern

100

An illustration in which characteristics of a familiar thing or idea are used to explain or describe characteristics of an unfamiliar thing or idea.

Analogy

200

The beginning of a speech, containing the attention- getter, the link statement, the thesis statement, and frequently a preview statement.

Introduction

200

the statement that presents the overall purpose of the speech

Thesis Statement

200

ranking in terms of importance

Subordination

200

A pattern of organization that arranges elements in order of importance

Climatic

200
An example that clarifies a point or adds a human note

Illustration

300

A question asked merely for effect, and thus not requiring an answer.

Rhetorical Question

300

In a statement, the statement at the end of the introduction that presents an overview of the major areas, that will be discussed in the body

Preview Statement

300

In a speech, one of the major divisions, areas or arguments of the purpose statement

Main Heading

300

A pattern of organization that arranges the elements on the basis of spatial or situational relationships.

Spatial Pattern

300

Added or contributed to

Enhanced

400

The repetition of someone else's exact words.

Quotation

400

In a speech the part containing the content and analysis that proves the thesis statement

Body

400

Information that supports and reinforces the main headings of a speech, not to be confused with details, which are more specific.

Supporting Materials
400
A pattern that arranges elements of an argument in a "this caused this" sequence 

Cause-effect pattern

400

Fully and unconditionally guaranteed as a right, benefit, or privilege.

Vested

500

A story or the telling of one.

Narrative

500

In a speech a statement that presents the selected topic and the speaker's specific purpose in speaking

Purpose Statement

500

A word or phrase in a speech that connects one part of the speech to the next

Transition

500

a pattern of organization that presents a problem then provides a possible solution 

Problem-solution

500

Exceeding the usual or expected (as in size or force) enormous

Gigantic

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