Section 1
Principles of Organization
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The Importance of Organization
Good organization is the key to effective communication because it helps make your ideas accessible to your audience.

Critical Thinking
Learning how to think critically is a vital part of the organizational process of crafting an effective speech.

Components of a Speech: Main Points, Introduction, Conclusion, and Transitions
A speech should have four components: the main points, introduction, conclusion, and transitions.

Patterns of Organization: Informative, Persuasive, and Commemorative
The three main categories of speech are: informative, persuasive, and commemorative.

Building a Speech: Starting with an Outline
The process of creating an outline can help speechwriters organize their main points and evidence.