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(True/False) In your speaking outline, include just enough information to remind you of your points.TrueFalse

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True. In an outline for a speech or other oratory exercise, the information should be short and concise and not too convoluted, only the biggest ideas or concepts; the speaker must maintain an air of casualty, and in order to establish a rhythm that is not bogged down by monotomy, they also must not read the entirety of their speech as dictated in a poorly-written outline.
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