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WARM UP: WHAT IS YOUR ATTENTIONGETTER GOING TO BE? THINK ABOUT IF YOUR TOPIC

WARM UP: WHAT IS YOUR ATTENTIONGETTER GOING TO BE? THINK ABOUT IF YOUR TOPIC LENDS ITSELF TO TELLING A JOKE, NEEDS A THOUGHTPROVOKING QUESTION, OR IF YOU SHOULD UTILIZE A SHOCKING FACT/STATISTIC

VIDEO – HOW TO SPEAK SO PEOPLE WANT TO LISTEN • https: //www. ted.

VIDEO – HOW TO SPEAK SO PEOPLE WANT TO LISTEN • https: //www. ted. com/talks/julian_trea sure_how_to_speak_so_that_people _want_to_listen/transcript? language= en • As we watch this video, write down what he says are the Seven Deadly Sins of Public Speaking. • Also write down what he gives as the solution to these problems.

QUESTIONS/ISSUES WITH RESEARCH? • Do we have any lingering questions or did we run

QUESTIONS/ISSUES WITH RESEARCH? • Do we have any lingering questions or did we run into any problems conducting research over the weekend? • NOTE: At this point, everyone should be finished with locating facts as we are moving on to piecing together our speech outlines today.

OUTLINES • Outlines should be a guide for what you want to say and

OUTLINES • Outlines should be a guide for what you want to say and include in your speech • They should NOT be a word-for-word transcript • Fill in the Outline Template, which can be found at the link below. This is how your speech should be structured. • You will need to include in-text citations with your facts on the outline to avoid plagiarism. Let’s practice those together. • https: //docs. google. com/a/apps. cabarrus. k 12. nc. us/document/d/1_LWc. LJO 1 lfr 4 wtcz. Fa. K 42 j. DA 492 MG 5 j 6 eeuk. Hy. MA 2 SU/edit? usp=sharing • NOTE: this Power. Point is posted online so you can open it and click the link above. Copy and paste the outline into a new Google Doc in your Speech and Debate folder before your start editing it.

IN-TEXT CITATIONS • F. Scott Fitzgerald thought of himself as the heir of his

IN-TEXT CITATIONS • F. Scott Fitzgerald thought of himself as the heir of his father’s tradition, which included the author of “The Star-Spangled Banner, ” Francis Scott Key, after whom he was named, and half the time as “straight 1850 potato-famine Irish” ("F. Scott Fitzgerald”). • "F. Scott Fitzgerald. " Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 15 Dec. 2015. http: //school. eb. com/levels/hi gh/article/34427. Accessed 7 Oct. 2016. • That golden 1920 s couple, the darlings of the Jazz Age, trapped now by their frailties. Eventually, in 1937, Scott went west, hoping to write for the movies. Zelda drifted in and out of Highland Hospital for 12 years ("For F. Scott And Zelda Fitzgerald, A Dark Chapter In Asheville, North Carolina”). • "For F. Scott And Zelda Fitzgerald, A Dark Chapter In Asheville, North Carolina. " Narr. Susan Stamberg. Morning Edition. Sep. 2013. Transcript. e. Library. Web. 07 Oct. 2016.

PICKING WHAT QUOTES TO USE • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=5 a. C 6

PICKING WHAT QUOTES TO USE • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=5 a. C 6 q. T 8 WB 8 c • Make sure you pick only the MOST EFFECTIVE quotes possible to include in your speech. • Make sure you set them up correctly – don’t just interject random thoughts in the middle of your statements • Ex: F. Scott Fitzgerald was a brilliant writer and author who had a wonderful childhood that helped to structure his adult life but, “Eventually, in 1937, Scott went west, hoping to write for the movies. Zelda drifted in and out of Highland Hospital for 12 years” ("For F. Scott And Zelda Fitzgerald, A Dark Chapter In Asheville, North Carolina”). • While this quote and citation are good, they do not fit into this portion of the speech.

HOW TO SET UP A QUOTE… • You must give some background or context

HOW TO SET UP A QUOTE… • You must give some background or context for the quote prior to using it. • Then: • According to (author’s name or article title), • As (author) says, • This is best shown by (author), saying, • Then, you must explain or analyze the quote. Tell us why it is important or what is serves to prove with your topic.

WORK ON YOUR OUTLINE AND INCORPORATE EVERYTHING WE HAVE LOOKED AT TODAY

WORK ON YOUR OUTLINE AND INCORPORATE EVERYTHING WE HAVE LOOKED AT TODAY