The night before the party, John looks at the note cards he created while outlining his speech. Each card features a sentence that represents part of John’s argument.
John organizes the note cards chronologically from the beginning of his speech to the end. Seeing the cards in sequence helps John pinpoint where he strays off topic.
Arrange the outline notes of John’s speech in the correct order from beginning to end.
1. "The people standing next to you are not just your colleagues, they are your support system. When each of us does our part, everyone succeeds."
2. "Finally, there is a lot of research to support the benefits of a familial atmosphere in the workplace."
3. "Tonight, we're going to discuss the importance of collaboration in personal and professional success as well as how a family atmosphere can do wonders for a workplace."