Hypothetical examples are most useful _____.
A: if we want to add in a bit of audience interaction to our monologue of speech
B: as they describe some imaginary but not unlikely scenario to support our ideas
C: because we can place our audience in a situation so as to follow our instructions
D: when we are describing ideas that are very difficult to digest
A: if we want to add in a bit of audience interaction to our monologue of speech
B: as they describe some imaginary but not unlikely scenario to support our ideas
C: because we can place our audience in a situation so as to follow our instructions
D: when we are describing ideas that are very difficult to digest
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- We can adjust our speech for our audience to catch up when giving the speech.
- When writing well-formed claims, we should “align with our audience”. This means:__ A: We adapt our claims so they agree with the audience’s understanding; B: We convince our audience so they agree with our understanding; C: We seek common ground and try to persuade our audience from there; D: None of the above.
- When we see the word “______”, we need to support our statements with specific facts, examples, and so on.
- We can point at our audience to catch their attention.
- According to the report, we have about 60 seconds to ________ of our audience when we speak.
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When we introduce our strengths in the interview, we'd better use specific examples to illustrate our strengths rather than just use adjectives to describe ourselves.
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We can use the word “squint” to describe the situation that we move our head quickly to see something instead of focusing on that thing for very long.
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we should judge our ideas as they come out.
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It includes how we organize our ideas to present____the audience.
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. As speakers, we should ease the burden on our audience: never speak fast; speak steadily and clearly, and leave time for our audience to think and( )