If you want to persuade a skeptical audience, which of the following is it mostimportant for you to do in your speech?
A: Define unclear terms in the introduction.
B: Answer the reasons for the audience's skepticism.
C: Organize the speech in problem-solution order.
D: Focus the speech on questions of value.
A: Define unclear terms in the introduction.
B: Answer the reasons for the audience's skepticism.
C: Organize the speech in problem-solution order.
D: Focus the speech on questions of value.
举一反三
- Which of the following is not one of the three main questions you should ask yourself before starting your speech? A: Why are you giving this speech? B: Who is the audience of the speech? C: What should I wear to the speech? D: What is the occasion for the speech?
- The central idea is __________. A: A declarative sentence that tells what you hope to accomplish with your speech B: A declarative phrase you want your audience to remember in your speech C: A single infinitive phrase that indicate what you want to accomplish with your speech D: An interrogative sentence that provokes the audience's curiosity and interest
- When giving an informative speech, you should think about ways to relate your topic to the audience in the body of the speech as well as in the introduction.
- 中国大学MOOC: If your specific purpose were “To inform my audience how windows are manufactured,” you would probably organize your speech in __________ order.
- If you are going to give speeches on the following three topics, in which speech will you use problem-solution order?