informative speech about cronh’s disease

You will submit an OUTLINE for your Informative Speech as the “WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT”
This is not to be written in manuscript form or as an essay, rather, it should be the preparation outline of what you will present.
The outline should be crafted before you present your speech.
It should follow general outline formatting and guidelines – refer to Preparation Outline in your textbook and see an example below.
The outline should be written in complete sentences – no lists, bullet points or hyphens, and no full paragraphs for the outline (see examples below).
Research is required for this Informative Speech. You must have 3-5 sources that have been checked for bias and these sources must be included as proper APA in-text AND/OR oral citations in the outline.
Provide a proper APA reference page with all used sources at the end of the outline. Personal experience alone is not acceptable.
The goal is to INFORM, not to PERSUADE. Think of informative speaking as “teaching.” Your goals of informative speaking are to enhance our understanding, recall, and interest.
Choose one of the informative organizational formats below (that fits best with your topic and objective) for your outline and identify which format you are using:
a. Topical
b. Chronological
c. Spatial

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