Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The Body of A Speech Can be Organized in One or More of the Following Patterns:



Chronilogically: You can tell your story in the order that it happened.


Spatially: You can lay out your story as if it were a panoramic photograph.


Causally:  You can explain what happened and why.



As a Comparison:  You can weigh the value of two or more ideas or items.


Topically:  You can pick something you are interested in and discuss two or more facets of it.



Or you can talk just about a problem and examine or propose one or more solutions.



MKH