1. The typical outline development is: a. keyword, complete, topical, speaking. b. rough draft, complete, speaking. c. rough, complete, exemplar, speaking. d. topical, rough, complete sentence. e. rough draft, topical, key word, complete. 2. The specific purpose should be clear: a. before the general purpose. b. after the central idea. c. after the introduction. d. before the main body. e. after the orientation. 3. Main points are: a. of equal importance. b. indicated by symbols. c. worded as key phrases. d. farthest to the right. e. a and c. 4. Main points should be: a. subdivisions. b. worded in complete sentences. c. contribute to central idea. d. ordered logically. e. b, c, and d above. 5. A complete sentence outline is one in which: a. all subpoints must be complete sentences. b. it is in manuscript form. c. all main and first level subpoints are complete sentences. d. only main points are written as complete sentences. 6. Outline symbolization usually means that: a. Roman numerals mark main points b. Roman numerals mark minor subpoints c. different speakers mark points differently d. all speeches have three main points 7. A speech with a thesis statement of “There are four main ways to tie a tie” will have: a. an undetermined number of main points b. four main points c. a persuasive purpose d. a powerpoint presentation 8. A speech with a specific purpose of “To inform the class about handedness theories and problems will definitely : a. have a general purpose of “To inform” b. be researched well c. have only two main points d. all of the above 9. If one has a good speaking outline, he/she will: a. have less research to do in preparing the speech b. turn that in as the preparation outline as well c. be able to use that to speak extemporaneously d. not have personal delivery cues on it 10. Fill in the outline shown using the points that follow. TheImportanceofArchives OUTLINE THESIS: Archives serve an important function in protecting our rights, preserving history, educating and entertaining. I. __________________________________________________________________________ A. ___________________________________________________________________ B. ___________________________________________________________________ II.__________________________________________________________________________ A. ___________________________________________________________________ B. ___________________________________________________________________ III. _________________________________________________________________________ A. __________________________________________________________________ 1. ____ ...