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What are search engines?
"Spider" or "crawlers" are nicknames for these technological programs that assist in
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What are presentation aids?
Using these help your audience understand while making you memorable and interesting.
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What is denotative meaning?
This is the literal definition of a word or symbol.
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What are verbal fillers?
These are like so distracting and um out of place in like formal speech.
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What is creditability?
Once you gain this with your audience, you'll be good to go on anything you say about this topic.
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What is eye contact?
Using this creates an illusion of direct one on one conversation to obtain the audience's attention.
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What is concise language?
Using this rids a speech of clutter and delivers the message without tangents.
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What is articulation?
When this is clear the audience treats the speaker seriously due to the heightened comprehension.
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What is evidence?
Researching has many benefits, give me one.
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What are pauses?
Using these allows information to sink in and connect with the listener, however, if used too much will disrupt the flow.
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What is biased language?
Using too much of this erodes your creditability by revealing lack of objectivity.
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What is projection?
A singer uses this technique to make sure even the Baptist in the back row hear every note without a microphone.
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