When a speaker divides a speech into subtopics, he or she is actually following a __________ in the speech.A. chronological order B. spatial order C. topical order D. problem-solution order
A.
A chronological order follows a time pattern. When a speaker explains a process or demonstrates how to do something, he or she usually adopts a chronological order.
B.
Speeches arranged in spatial order follow a directional pattern.
C.
Topical order results when a speaker divides the speech into subtopics, each of which becomes a main point in the speech.
D.
Speeches arranged in problem-solution order are divided into two main parts. The first shows the existence and seriousness of a problem. The second presents a workable solution to the problem.