Question: Please compose a preparation outline for your informative speech. Remember the outline should have a thesis statement, introduction, body and conclusion with main points and
Please compose a preparation outline for your informative speech. Remember the outline should have a thesis statement, introduction, body and conclusion with main points and sub points. Also remember that the outline should have consistent symbolization (alpha/numeric only) and indentation. Finally remember that your outline should have at least five references, three of your references must be from academic/peer reviewed sources. Feel free to use the library databases and/or google scholar to find these kinds of sources. Your outline should be for a three to five minute speech that answers the following questions:
Main topic - police brutality & misconduct
Subtopic and subpoints;
Historical Context-
Origin and evolution of police patrols.
- Historical instances of police misconduct and their impact on policy.
- The Development of policing in different cultural and historical contexts.
Your name Attention Getter The purpose of the speech - thesis statement At least three main points you would like to tell us about the topic Main reason you want your audience to know about this topic Details about this reason Supporting evidence- (the references) Second reason you want your audience to know about this topic Details about this reason Supporting evidence--(the references) Third reason you want your audience to know about this topic Details about this reason Supporting evidence -(the references) Conclusion Summarizing what you've shared Main reason a Main reason b Main reason c Powerful ending 3 References with at least 2 from academic/peer reviewed sources. Hopefully you can use the references from your research assignment above. It is quite possible that while you are doing your research other ideas for your main points, subpoints and conclusion might change. Here is a sample of an informative speech outline. Remember, no need to include general purpose, specific purpose, reason to listen, credibility statement or transitions: https://www.cmich.edu/ess/CBTC/Documents/SAMPLEOUTLINES.pdf There is also a sample of a format that can be used for the informative speech in Blackboard under Course Documents. That document is called "Sample Persuasive Speech Outline". Remember again, no need for specific purpose or transitions.
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