dokka kcalb
Kodak Black
Who invented peanuts?
George Washington Carver
What is a brief story or somewhat longer account that can be used to support your main point?
A. narrative
B. informative
A. narrative
Who was the 1st President?
George Washington
What is a sentence that indicates you are moving from one part of your speech to another?
A. transition
B. introduction
A. transition
ycti lgirs
City Girls
Who invented the cotton gin?
Eli Whitney
What explains how something is used or what it does?
A. statistic
B. functional
B. functional
What number president was Abraham Lincoln?
16th
What is a list of the sources you cited in your speech at the end of your outline?
A. list of works cited
B. main point
A. list of works cited
ugony ghut
Young Thug
Who invented telephone?
Alexander Graham Bell
What consists of formation provided by other people?
A. Expert testimony
B. Testimony
B. Testimony
Who was the 43rd president?
George W. Bush
Fill in the Blank:
Supporting materials show to their corresponding main points.
A. Subordination
B. Sub point
A. Subordination
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Yo Gotti
Who invented lightbulbs?
Thomas Edison
What are different types of information you use to develop and support your main point?
A. supporting details
B. supporting materials
B. supporting materials
Who was the 3rd president?
Thomas Jefferson
Fill in the blank:
Jotting down a reminder to handle any speaking challenges.
A. delivery
B. evidence
A. delivery
spiel
Plies
Who invented mobile phone?
Martin Cooper
What provides the meaning of a term?
A. dictionary
B. defintion
A. dictionary
What number president was Theodore Roosevelt?
26th
What organize the content of your speech into a structured form?
A. Brainstorming
B. Outline
B. Outline