Planning Strategy for a Speech.
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What is a planning strategy for a speech based on the five foundational criteria for an informative speech:
- need for credibility
- need for intellectual stimulation
- need for creativity
- need for relevance
- need for emphasis
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Brainstorming ideas are briefly provided to demonstrate a planning strategy for a speech based on the five foundational criteria for an informative speech.
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As you discuss your planning strategy for a speech based on the five foundational criteria for an informative speech, I can help with questions for the areas:
1. Need for credibility
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