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Question 1.
The time limit for your speech will determine the amount of detail you can share with your listeners.


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Question 2.
When giving a speech about the "how" of a topic, you are giving a speech about a procedure.


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Question 3.
When telling a story, avoid incorporating conflict into it.


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Question 4.
You should build redundancy to enhance audience recall.


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Question 5.
Before you can inform an audience, you must find a way to motivate them to listen to your message.


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