cause and effect patterns
cause and effect patterns
Organizational patterns for speech include cause and effect patterns. Another popular pattern implemented is problem-solution patterns. Problem-solution patterns are most commonly used because they effectively convey a message.
Organizational patterns for speeches include the introduction, body, and conclusion. The body of the speech typically consists of main points that support the thesis or main idea. Common organizational patterns for speeches are chronological, spatial, topical, cause and effect, and problem-solution.
The persuasive organizational pattern that arranges information based on the pros and cons is called the advantages-disadvantages patter. This pattern can use a point by point organizational pattern, or it can present all of the advantages and then all of the disadvantages.
illustrative, analytical, & argumentative / persuasive
well, my class is writing persuasive texts and we are told to have arguments for and against the topic. for organizational skills you can use things such as bullets, borders and/or numbers. i hope that helped
things such as spatial order, chronological order. etc
topical and sequential
John Brewer has written: 'Organizational patterns of supervision'
How to grab reader's attention into intro paragraph. How best to close an essay in the conclusion paragraph
Point by point organization