COMS 103 Mesa College Unplanned Deed of Kindness Informative Outline

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INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE COMMUNICATION The purpose of this outline is to help you organize your thoughts and ideas into a single, structured outline and speech. It will help you arrange and format your main points and subpoints so that your speech is clear to your audience. Your outline should be typed, doublespaced, Times New Roman, and 12-point font. You will most likely have 3-4 main points; however, you can have a minimum of 3 main points and a maximum of 5 main points. It should be written in APA format and have a minimum of 5 references; those references should be typed and listed on a separate page. Your outline should follow the format on the following pages; it should be clean and easy to read/follow. I will grade your outline for both content and format. I will grade what you say, how you organize what you say, and your grammar, spelling, and punctuation (G/S/P). I will grade how you use evidence and implement it into the outline. I will also grade how closely you follow proper outline format and subordination. (Do your main points align? Are your subpoints consistent?) I will review that all 5 references are listed in-text as well as on the reference page. It is a full sentence outline so that I can read what you will present to the class on your speech day. A title page is not necessary. This outline is graded for both content and format. I will mark down for grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes. I will evaluate the main points you make in your outline, how you support your main points with evidence/examples (sub-points), and I will grade how you say it (G/S/P). Your outline should be logically organized; it should include appropriate and not overwhelming evidence and information. You should utilize an approved organization pattern (topic, time, space, cause and effect, problem-solution). You should always proofread your assignment at least twice- once for content and once for format. Remember that proofreading can only improve your grade. In this outline, you will learn the following Student Learning Objectives: 1. Choose and narrow a topic appropriately for this audience. 2. Generate a well-reasoned argument for this specific audience. 3. Assess the strength of relative arguments and supporting evidence. 4. Make connections between the material and your own lives and experiences. 5. Create content formatted to an approved organizational pattern appropriate to time and purpose. 6. To use correct Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling. 7. Develop a well crafted, specific thesis statement. 8. To effectively utilize the rule of subordination. 9. To appropriately demonstrate the rule of division. 10. To work with another student and create a professional presentation. Name Communication Informative Outline Due Date I. Introduction A. (Attention Gainer): B. (Reason to Listen): C. (Speaker Credibility): D. (Thesis Statement): E. (Preview Main Points): II. Body A. (Main Point # 1): 1. (Sub-Point # 1): 2. (Sub-Point # 2): TRANSITION STATEMENT: B. (Main Point # 2): 1. (Sub-Point # 1): 2. (Sub-Point # 2): TRANSITION STATEMENT: C. (Main Point # 3): 1. (Sub-Point # 1): 2. (Sub-Point # 2): TRANSITION STATEMENT: D. (Main Point # 4): 1. (Sub-Point # 1): 2. (Sub-Point # 2): III. Conclusion A. (Restate Thesis): B. (Review Main Points): C. (Reason to Remember): References Floyd, K. (2014, 2nd ed.). Communication matters. New York: McGraw-Hill. Hemingway, E. (1926). The sun also rises. New York: Macmillian Publishing.
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Unplanned deed of kindness
Informative Outline
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Outline
Introduction: An unplanned deed of kindness is often considered an unselfish act accomplished
by individuals to either cheer up or help random unfamiliar person, for unknown aim other than
to make the stranger happy. I acknowledge from familiarity how an action of random kindness
creates a feeling to the person being performed the act or whether you are receiving the kindness
personally.
Thesis: Whenever I take matters to be my own responsibility, I notice how easy it is to act
kindly from simple tasks such as buying clothes for the needy, paying for someone bus ticket,
and helping a blind person cross the road.
Preview: I just happene...

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