I think what concepts become really helpful are the organizational
patterns for each individual type of speech. I think that’s probably what
really helped me out. The outline examples were extremely useful reference
material. The book also had some great examples but it was nice having
something entirely rather than partially. Furthermore, how speakers uses evidence
was important. Using creditable sources and having reliable statistics was
something you almost usually have to use in most speeches. Gatewatching only
seems natural, but I suppose that it’s always important to double check an
author’s updates or sites activity. Digital media seems to be the current and
future outlook for creditable information, but books and scholarly journals are
always great because they’re concrete facts and studies. Although I don’t
consider myself an extremely good speaker, I believe that knowing these facts
and practicing them has given me a slight edge on the conduction of public
speech.
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