Describe the different ways supporting materials can be organized in a speech.

What will be an ideal response?

- Chronological order: materials are presented as they occurred in time, either from first to last or last to first.
- Spatial order: arrange items according to location.
- Cause-effect order: begin with conditions and then describe their causes.
- Problem-solution order: explain the problem then propose a solution.
- Topical order: describe all the facts related to one aspect, then move on to describe the facts related to another aspect.

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A. True B. False

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Bypassing is best described as

a. when what is meant by a speaker and what is heard and understood by the listener are often the same. b. when what is meant by a speaker and what is heard and understood by the listener are often different. c. a failure to communicate. d. an effective listening skill.

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