Motivated Sequence Monroe consists of five steps designed to bring the public to act with regard to a specific problem. These steps are called ANSVA, where A stands for "Attention", N stands for "Need", S stands for "Solution", V stands for "Visualization"; and the last A stands for "Action".
The first step, Attention, is where the speaker receives the attention of the audience, is where he puts an introduction that will make the audience focus on the speech. For example, the speaker may use a fun story, an amazing statistic, or a rhetorical question to engage the audience.
In <em>Monroe’s Motivated Sequence</em>, ANSVA is an acronym that stands for: A (Attention), N (Need), S (Solution), V (Visualization), A (Action).
The answer is True. When organizing a speech or piece of writing, A is the introduction by which the speaker or writer uses a detailed story, a shocking example, quotations or dramatic statistics to get the attention of the audience and to continue developing the topic.
An outline is a general plan of the material that is to be presented in a speech or a paper. The outline shows the order of the various topics, the relative importance of each, and the relationship between the various parts. There are many ways to arrange the different parts of a subject.
The Industrial Revolution forced the majority of the specialty tradesmen to retire from their respective profession because goods were being mass-produced in factories and these goods were also cheap.
Hunger Games. It is full of action, and is better than the movie. Or... Warrior's, if you like fiction, adventure and action, but Hunger Games is my personal fave.