Asked by Nico
When preparing a speech, it is always a good idea to pretend you are an audience member and ask yourself:
(1 point)
Responses
“How can I trick people into believing what I am saying?”
“How can I trick people into believing what I am saying?”
“What is the quickest way to get a laugh?”
“What is the quickest way to get a laugh?”
“How can this message personally benefit me?”
“How can this message personally benefit me?”
“I hope no one can see me reading from my notes.”
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“How can this message personally benefit me?”
Explanation: Pretending to be an audience member helps you focus on what the audience cares about — relevance, benefits, and value — so you can shape your content to meet their needs and keep them engaged.
Explanation: Pretending to be an audience member helps you focus on what the audience cares about — relevance, benefits, and value — so you can shape your content to meet their needs and keep them engaged.
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