Reference no: EM133489304
Problem
TOPIC- can be things like comic book movies, the MCU or DCEU, anime, cosplay, action figures, and many other topics that can work if they are related to comic books.
Use the sample below to input the topic of choice
I. Introduction
1. Attention-getter: a remark, statement, or question that helps the audience focus on you as the speaker; gestures or visual aids can also act as the attention-getter; this section answers the question "why should I focus on you as speaker instead of X?"
2. Audience connection: a reason for the audience to connect with the topic or see its relevance to their lives; this section answers the question "why should this topic matter to the audience, what do they gain by listening to it?"
3. Credibility statement: an explanation for why you can be considered a trustworthy source of information on this topic; this section answers the question "why should the audience trust me?"
4. Thesis statement and preview of points: a statement that summarizes the main theme of the speech and is followed by a detailed description of the points in the body; this section answers the question "what can the audience expect to hear in this speech?"
II. Body
1. Transitions: the internal summaries and previews that connect one main point to the next; you don't have to draft a full speech, but write some transitions that include both internal summaries and previews for the main points mentioned in the introduction; this section answers the question "what part of the speech are we at now?"
III. Conclusion
1. Transition: a transition that connects the last main point to the conclusion and signals that the speech is coming to an end
2. Recap of main points: a similar (or possibly identical) description of the main points in the body that we heard earlier in the introduction
3. Return to the introduction: a second opportunity to emphasize or highlight something described in the introduction, either the attention-getter, audience connection, or credibility statement
4. Memorable ending: a statement, question, action, etc. that ends the speech on a high or memorable note for the audience.