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An in-depth exploration of outlining as a crucial step in organizing and structuring speeches or essays. It covers the purpose of outlining, different types, and elements of a good outline, as well as various formats for the body and functions of the introduction and conclusion.
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I. Purpose of Outlining A. Brings order to the topic because it lays out important points and shows how they fit together. B. Defines the structure of the speech or essay C. Helps speaker or writer place related items together D. Helps speaker or writer ensure that ideas flow from one point to another II. Types of Outlines A. Sentence Outline (or Formal Outline): should be representative of the spoken or written message. All elements of the outline of the speech or essay are written in complete sentences. B. Phrase Outline (or Keyword Outline): key words or phrases are used to convey the points of the speech or essay. III. Elements of a Good Outline A. Each item should contain only one unit of information. B. Less important items should be subordinate to more important ones. C. The relation of items should be shown by proper indentation. D. A consistent set of symbols should be used. E. The number of major points should be limited so that the audience will not have to assimilate too much information or relevant details. F. Parallel wording should be used for main points. G. Outline should include introduction, body, and conclusion.