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How do great speeches usually begin?(1 point) Responses as someone else's idea as someone else's idea as class discussions as class discussions as long texts as long texts as written essays
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Great speeches often begin with a hook or an attention-grabbing statement. This could be a powerful quote, a compelling story, a surprising fact, or a rhetorical question that engages the audience right from the start. The goal is to capture listeners' interest and set the tone for the message that will follow. Many effective speeches also establish the speaker's credibility and connect with the audience's emotions early on.
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