A question should ( precede, proceed) you speech ?
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A question should precede your speech
- Fill in the blanks questions consists of a blank space in a sentence which needs to be filled to make a meaningful sentence.
- The blanks are generally filled with correct verbs, tenses, articles, and pronouns or the already given options
- The correct option for the blank is - Precede
- The term refers to coming before. It also means leading up to or paving the way for something.
- Generally, before a speech, a question can be addressed.
- This is due to the fact that posing a question can help pique the audience's interest. Furthermore, asking questions can make a conversation more lively keeping the audience interested in what is to be said.
- Thus, the correct sentence is - A question should precede your speech
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