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speeches on questions of policy are generally organized according to which patterns? select all the correct answers.
choose all that apply:
☐ topical order
☐ problem - solution order
☐ comparative advantages order
☐ monroes motivated sequence
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- Topical order: Can be used in policy speeches to organize content by topics related to the policy.
- Problem - solution order: Policy speeches often identify a problem and then propose a solution, so this order applies.
- Comparative advantages order: When advocating for a policy, comparing its advantages over other options is common, so this order is applicable.
- Monroe's motivated sequence: This sequence (attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, action) is widely used in persuasive policy speeches to motivate action.
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A. topical order
B. problem - solution order
C. comparative advantages order
D. Monroe's motivated sequence