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Consider this scenario: You are planning to deliver a speech to a group of college freshmen on the topic of how to stick to a budget.
Write a paper using the knowledge that you have acquired during the course.
Part 1: Write one page in which you identify the type of introductory and concluding techniques that would be the most effective for this speech and explain your reasoning.
Part 2: Write one page addressing the following questions:
How would the elements of your speech change if the audience were college seniors?
College students hear a lot of speeches geared toward them about finances. How could you either present new information or present it in a way that would hold their interest?
What techniques would you employ in the outline to engage the audience?
Part 3: Create the outline for this speech.
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