solved Preparing an Informative SpeechObjectiveSummarize concepts and challenges specific to differe
Preparing an Informative SpeechObjectiveSummarize concepts and challenges specific to different types of informational speechesPrepare an informative speech.Assignment OverviewIn this writing assignment, you will review the process used to select a topic and determine the specific purpose and main points for a speech.DeliverablesCreate an outline for Speech #3, the informative speech, including an introduction, 2-5 main points, and a conclusion.In addition, identify the following:Description of your audienceTopicThesisWhat question will you answer in your speech based on your thesis statement?Submit a one-two page double-spaced paper, including the outline and the items above.Step 1NOTE: This assignment is a requirement for Speech # 3, the Informative Speech. You will be using this outline for your Informative Speech topic. Select a topic for your Informative Speech.Limit the scope of your topic based on the idea that you can present the actual speech in three to five minutes. For example, if your topic is World War II, you would limit the scope of your speech to The Battle of the Bulge (or some other specific aspect of WWII)Step 2Review the process of thesis development. Review the information in the course about creating a specific purpose statement and thesis, deriving a question based on the thesis, and using the question to determine the main points to cover in the speech. Identify the following before the outline of your speech.TopicDescription of the audience for your speech Thesis statementWhat question will you answer in your speech based on your thesis?Step 3Review the lesson content about patterns of organization for speech preparation. Be sure to include three to five main points to cover.Step 4Develop an outline that corresponds to the pattern of organization you have selected to prepare for your speech. You may locate a template on the internet or access this outline template: Access template outlines by following these steps:Locate several speech template outlines on the Internet.Select the one you believe is appropriate for your speech.Copy the template outline and paste it into your word processing document.5 Points: Description of the audience for your speech. 5 Points: Thesis statement 5 Points: The question will you answer in your speech based on your thesis statement. 25 Points: Outline for Speech, including introduction, 3-5 main points and sub-points, and a conclusion. Total of 40 points