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3. Signposts
Signposts are very brief statements that
indicate exactly where we are in the speech.
Especially when we use A-R-E-L, it has to be
clear whether we mention the Assertion,
Reason, Evidence, or Link Back to ease the
audience in listening to the speech.
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The first For example.../For
benefit The instance.../ The Therefore...
of reason statistic shows /So.../
drinking is.... that.../According to Thus...
milk is... research...
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