This assignment must be typed. Outline Worksheet Speech 2: Speech to Inform Circle one: Early Outline or Final Outline Name: Devin Driggs Comm101, Sec. #: 08 Date: 10/13/15 Grade: ____ / 50 (When submitting outlines, delete all items in RED. Leave everything in BLACK.) Audience Analysis: Answer in complete sentences and use examples from your audience analysis questions. A. How much does your audience already know about your topic and how will you design your speech regarding their level of knowledge? According to my AA survey, only 2 members of my audience said they had ever made donuts before, and only 1/3 had ever had one. Despite this face, most of my audience can cook between decently and very well. Because of this, …show more content…
Place the donuts on something absorbent to collect the excess oil. (food.com) Transition to #III Now that the donuts are fried, I will explain different ways to finish them. III. There is an abundant number of ways to finish donuts, so I will explain just a few. A. Glaze is also vastly important in making great donuts. B. You finish cake donuts much differently than raised donuts. C. Lastly and most importantly, you need to eat them. Signal End Although there is no end to the amount of donuts you can make (and eat), there is an end to my speech. Conclusion A. Restate Central Idea and List Main Points I believe that I have proven that although donuts are somewhat difficult to make, making them is a very rewarding task. I have gone over. 1. Making and shaping the dough 2. Deep Frying your donuts 3. What to do after frying them B. Clincher This is the last stanza of a poem by Greg Pincus Doughnuts! Oh, doughnuts! Definers of yum. You perfect fried circles of dough. Although you’re caloric, you leave me euphoric... So give me a dozen to go! (Pincus) Works Cited Pincus, Greg. "GottaBook." Doughnuts! Oh, Doughnuts! 5 June 2009. Web. 14 Oct. 2015. "Old-Fashioned Cake Doughnuts Donuts Recipe." Food.com. Web. 16 Oct.