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The people for a speech is an audience.
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To make her speech more interesting for the audience to listen to
both characters and audience hear the speech
by having the audience focus on the central purpose of the speech
Franklin Roosevelt makes a few comments that get laughter from the audience at his FDR Library speech. One is an anecdote about digging up woodchuck holes with his dogs.
An audience centered speech is a speech that takes into account the needs, wants, expectations, knowledge level, and background of the audience. An audience centered speech begins by picking a topic that the audience is interested in. The speech should give the audience information that they can immediately use in their lives. An audience centered speech takes into account the speech experience of the audience making sure to incorporate interesting examples, stories, credible information and involves them in the learning process. The speaker should cater to their audience and fulfill some need that they have, help them solve a problem or enrich their lives. An audience centered speech builds in redundancy so that the audience can remember the information to use it later. An audience centered speech is organized and easy for the audience to follow. An audience centered speech uses a variety of delivery strategies and is extemporaneous in nature. When doing an audience centered speech, the audience needs to be considered in every step of the speech making process.
The people for a speech is an audience.
A speech given to an audience is commonly referred to as an "address" or a "lecture."
Relating your topic to your audience in a speech is important because it helps to capture their interest and make the content more relevant and meaningful to them. By establishing a connection, you can make your message more relatable, engaging, and easier to understand for your audience.
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Aside
this is the adjusting what you are saying to meet the needs of the audience
There are four main types of speech: informative, persuasive, entertaining, and ceremonial. Informative speech aims to educate the audience on a specific topic, persuasive speech seeks to change the audience's opinions or actions, entertaining speech is meant to engage and amuse the audience, and ceremonial speech is used for special occasions or events.
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