What does NOT a speaker do to state the importance of a topic at the beginning of a speech?
A: Providing striking statistics.
B: Relieving audience’s stress.
C: Providing facts.
D: none of the above
A: Providing striking statistics.
B: Relieving audience’s stress.
C: Providing facts.
D: none of the above
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- What does NOT a speaker do to state the importance of a topic at the beginning of a speech?
- Watch Video 1--Chapter 5, and answer the questions 1-2.How does the speaker start his speech?( ) A: state the importance of the topic B: tell a story C: begin with a quotation D: question the audience
- At the beginning of a speech, what kind of effect can most possibly be achieved by telling a personal story? A: Attracting the audience’s attention and interest B: Creating the suspense and arousing the audience’s curiosity C: Startling the audience D: Stating the importance of the topic
- What refers to the sentences playing the role of providing the information, examples, evidences or facts to support the topic?
- During the preparation of a speech, in order to place the audience in the center, a speaker should consider the issue of ______ A: to whom the speaker is speaking B: what the speaker wants the audience to know, to believe and to do C: how the speaker should compose and deliver the speech D: all of the above