Chat with us, powered by LiveChat In your own words, why do speakers write speeches for their audience and not for themselves? Chapter 4 Give a specific example of when you were critical listening to someone talking to you? (Ma - Writingforyou

In your own words, why do speakers write speeches for their audience and not for themselves? Chapter 4 Give a specific example of when you were critical listening to someone talking to you? (Ma

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Chapter 2

  1. In your own words, why do speakers write speeches for their audience and not for themselves?

Chapter 4

  1. Give a specific example of when you were critical listening to someone talking to you? (Make sure to give terms and concepts directly from the text to aid in your response)

Chapter 5

  1. What are some differences between gathering information about your audience informally versus formally? How would that look in this class, specifically?
  2. We’ve started off the speaking process in this class going over delivery. What are some ways you can/would change your delivery to adapt to an audience?

Chapter 9

  1. Out of the purposes of introductions, which do you think is the most important component and why?