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Knowing one's audience
Enabling
To write a good speech, start by knowing your audience and purpose. Develop a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. Use compelling stories, examples, and engage the audience with emotion and authenticity. Practice delivering the speech to build confidence and connection with your listeners.
Knowing their audiences helps writers know which appeals will be most effective.
So you can match your rhetorical strategy to their interests to reach them more effectively
The three marketing concept orientations are the following:ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL GOALSDEPENDS ON KNOWING THE NEEDSWANTS OF TARGET MARKETS AND DELIVERING THE DESIRED SATISFACTION
Knowing the material, natural facial expressions, and facing the audience.
The three marketing concept orientations are the following:ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL GOALSDEPENDS ON KNOWING THE NEEDSWANTS OF TARGET MARKETS AND DELIVERING THE DESIRED SATISFACTION
Knowing how the play ends allows for the audience to recognise things they might otherwise not. Dramatic irony is used to great effect, and certain quotes are given a new meaning as the audience understands the significance of them.
Analyze your audience, rewrite your correspondence, organize the content for the most effective arrangements of ideas, rewrite by adding and deleting information, and then edit by reading the document a number of times to look for errors. Use rhetorical devices appropriate to the topic and target audience.
Actually, the primary goal to speaking is knowing your audience. You should make it as intelligible as they are.