2. Write T if the statement is true; write F if it is false.
1. An outline determines whether your supporting
ideas match your main idea or not.
2. Any speech should include an introduction, body,
and conclusion.
3. In the introduction, you explain the importance of
your topic by giving examples.
4. Knowing the audience and the occasion is crucial
in writing a speech.
5. Rehearsing is a major requirement.
3. 6. Speech writing is a recursive process.
7. The approach that you will use in your
introduction can determine the success of your
speech.
8. The primary objective of speech writing is getting
the right or appropriate topic.
9. The purpose of the speech will help you identify
ideas that will support your main idea or message.
10. Word choice is one consideration in writing a
speech.