as a speaker, do you think you need to consider your audience in terms of their races, gender, and age? why?
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speech and the meaningful and so he was the first one day to day and I had a good time with the family still in a good mood today so we will see you next weekend if we are still in town or if we need a new place for a wedding party on Saturday night and I am not going yet but she will have a great day to me as soon so that she will get to know me
yes
As indicated earlier, demographic information includes factors such as gender, age range, marital status, race and ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. In your public speaking class, you probably already know how many students are male and female, their approximate ages, and so forth. But how can you assess the demographics of an audience ahead of time if you have had no previous contact with them? In many cases, you can ask the person or organization that has invited you to speak; it’s likely that they can tell you a lot about the demographics of the people who are expected to come to hear you.
Whatever method you use to gather demographics, exercise respect from the outset.