The speaker must use the slides as a blackboard and not as a textbook. i.e. He/She should use the slides to augment their talk and should not repeat what is written on it. If they should not repeat what is written on the slides, then it should contain matter which can be understood by the audience without needing to shift their attention off the speaker's talk. i.e. very less words, pictures. Sometimes, lots of text matter on slides becomes unavoidable. Then, time should be given by the speaker for the audience to read thro' the slide before he/she talks about it. Otherwise the speaker will get only split attention which reduces the effectiveness of the speech. As well, it is most important to give an outline at the start and a summary at the end. Most listeners are comfortable when they know what will come next. Their preparedness will help the speaker to move to the next topic easily.
There are three equally important elements in an effective speech.posturevoice projectioneye contactOf course it goes without saying that the speaker must have knowledge about his topic, and be familiar with his speach.
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Achievements of and changes in a child would require the most frequent verbal or written communication with parents.
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competence and character
The most important factor in the doctrine of ethos is character and credibility. Ethos relies on the speaker's reputation, expertise, and trustworthiness to persuade an audience. It is crucial for establishing the speaker's authority and building credibility with the audience.
An appeal to ethos is most effective when the speaker establishes credibility by demonstrating expertise, experience, or authority on the topic being discussed. This can help to win the trust of the audience and make them more receptive to the speaker's message.
By smiling, a speaker can enhance their credibility by appearing warm and approachable, thus building trust with the audience. It also helps to demonstrate the speaker's enthusiasm and authenticity, making it easier for the audience to connect with the message being delivered.
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Active listening is most appropriate for a persuasive speech. This means fully engaging with and understanding the speaker's message, while also critically evaluating the arguments and evidence presented. It involves being open-minded, asking questions, and evaluating the speaker's credibility and logic.
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Speaker 3: Government should be divided into branches that are equal but separate.
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