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can anyone send me format of speech ​

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Answered by sranjita365
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Answered by pathansubhani06
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Answer:

I give a answer to you

Explanation:

To structure your speech and make it easy for your audience to understand your point, split it into three sections: Introduction, main body, and conclusion. In each section you're trying to achieve a different aim: In the Introduction, your aim is to tell your audience who you are and what you're talking about.

Here are seven effective methods to open a speech or presentation:

Quote. Opening with a relevant quote can help set the tone for the rest of your speech. ...

Quote. Opening with a relevant quote can help set the tone for the rest of your speech. ...“What If” Scenario. Immediately drawing your audience into your speech works wonders. ...

Quote. Opening with a relevant quote can help set the tone for the rest of your speech. ...“What If” Scenario. Immediately drawing your audience into your speech works wonders. ...“Imagine” Scenario. ...

Quote. Opening with a relevant quote can help set the tone for the rest of your speech. ...“What If” Scenario. Immediately drawing your audience into your speech works wonders. ...“Imagine” Scenario. ...Question. ...

Quote. Opening with a relevant quote can help set the tone for the rest of your speech. ...“What If” Scenario. Immediately drawing your audience into your speech works wonders. ...“Imagine” Scenario. ...Question. ...Silence. ...

Quote. Opening with a relevant quote can help set the tone for the rest of your speech. ...“What If” Scenario. Immediately drawing your audience into your speech works wonders. ...“Imagine” Scenario. ...Question. ...Silence. ...Statistic. ...

Quote. Opening with a relevant quote can help set the tone for the rest of your speech. ...“What If” Scenario. Immediately drawing your audience into your speech works wonders. ...“Imagine” Scenario. ...Question. ...Silence. ...Statistic. ...Powerful Statement/Phrase.

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