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      Ideas for Attention Material 
        
		A surprising or shocking 
        example or fact
		Humor
		An Audience Reference or 
        Interaction
		An Insightful Quotation
		An Appropriate Narrative 
        (story) Ideas for 
      Motivation Material 
        
		Reference to how the audience 
        can use the information
		Reference to how the audience 
        benefit from the information
		Reference to how the audience 
        may be affected by your topic
		Providing the audience with a 
        context for your presentation Ideas for 
      Overview Material (always include both of these) Ideas for the 
      Conclusion 
        
		A summary (in the Underview)
		
		A (more sophisticated) 
        restatement of the thesis in new words (in the Underview)
		Material of the sort used for 
        attention
		A clincher line (in the Last 
        Thought)
		A call for specific action Common Errors 
      in Introductions 
        
		Irrelevant Attention Material
		An Apology
		Misdirection (of thesis or 
        purpose)
		New Ideas (in the conclusion)
		Dilution of the Main Point (in 
        the conclusion)
		
		Lack of "closure" (in the 
        conclusion) Common Errors 
      on Outlines 
        
		Failure to use complete 
        sentences for Attention, Motivation, Overview and Main points
		Failure to use labels on the 
        left side for AMOBUL and internal summaries and transitions
		Failure to indent properly and 
        use a consistent outline style (Numbers for main points starting with 1, 
        letters for sub-points, etc.
		Failure to use complete 
        citations for all reference material in "Works Cited" |