Identify and define the organizational pattern.

Discipline: Communications

Type of Paper: Other

Academic Level: High school

Paper Format: APA

Pages: 1 Words: 275

Question

In a new Word document, choose one from among the three organizational patterns (fact, value or policy) for persuasive speeches mentioned in the Organizational Patterns for Practical Persuasion Speeches in Chapter 14 of your text.
Identify and define the organizational pattern.
Explain why this organizational pattern best fits your topic, purpose, and thesis.
Using Chapter 8 and the Outline Sample I have posted below, create a detailed complete sentence outline of your speech that includes main points, subpoints, and sub-sub points arranged in your chosen organizational pattern. Aim for at least three main points in the speech and numerous subpoints and sub-sub points that fit under the main points.
When you think of a complete sentence outline, this should resemble your whole speech written out in outline form.
At the top of your outline, you should list the topic, general-purpose, specific purpose statement, and thesis statement.
The enumeration and spacing should be exact to that of the outline sample and that of Figure 8.4 in your text. (If you need help, I have added a picture of the formatting below from the chapter)
Outline numeration structure.PNG
The only thing that I would like to be different from your textbook example is the format of the introduction, conclusion, and transitions. In the text, the introduction and conclusion are in paragraph format. However, I would like for them to be broken down into the outline format I have provided and labeled. This makes it easier for you to structure both your intro and conclusion and ensure you have all the necessary components, and easier for me to see your separate components and grade them. I would also like to see the transitions in the outline as well.
Overall this should be fairly simple as I have provided the base structure and all you really have to do is add in your information to an otherwise completed outline structure.
Lastly, explain in detail the persuasive tactics you intend to use in your speech.