It is particularly necessary to gain the attention of an audience which is in some way bored, hostile, or impatient. A receptive audience will give you their attention automatically, but you can still lose them if you are boring or offensive.
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Answer:One suggestion/theory I have read is that it comes from Old French "hola!", or "ho, la!", meaning "stop, there!" Over time it split into variants, becoming different ways to gain someone's attention, and eventually became a greeting as well.Another answer:The word derives from any noise made by a person to attract someones attention. The word used in the English language came from Old High German as Hala or Hola, or Halon or Holon ( a word used to attract a Ferryman) The word Hello also connects to a French word Ho La, roughly meaning Whoa There. It is also a word shouted loudly at the Hunt, in olden times, to indicate finding a quarry. Thomas Edison used the word when demonstrating/using a telephoneFurther information:Hai is the standard greeting in Norway so maybe it might of come from immigrants from Norway.Further information:The word 'hello', with that spelling, was first recorded in English in 1883. The word 'hi' is first recorded in American English in 1862.English-speakers in the late 1500s began using 'hullo', which itself came from words such as 'holla', 'hollo', 'hola', and so on. These words share their origins with terms such 'hey', 'ahoy', and the cry of 'halleluja': all are expressions of greeting, warning, farewell, rejoicing, and so on, designed to attract attention. They are reflected in many ancient and modern languages, and originated with the vocalization into words of early human shouts to attract attention.We still, when suddenly alarmed, expressing great joy, or otherwise trying to quickly gain the attention of others, make involuntary sounds which come close to 'hello!', 'hola!', 'hi!', 'hiya!', and so on.
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The introduction of a speech serves to capture the audience's attention, introduce the topic, and establish the overall tone and purpose of the speech. This section is crucial in engaging the listeners and setting the stage for the rest of the presentation.
First, as an actor, in films; then, Governor of California.
A temperature change requires as gain or loss of heat energy.
It's possible, but you could have an underlying medical problem that requires a doctor's attention.
Answer this question… With the applause of the audience
Anything that requires experiments that requires proof or to gain a Value of something.
A specialized reporter is an individual that has the understanding of what news are, and find value in a particular field of reporting which he/she makes research about and love to engage himself in writing articles,features on that same field of study to gain is audience attention.
An attention seeker is a person who attempts to gain other people's attention, often by doing something excessive or inappropriate.
They gained national attention by: The police let dogs out to the protesters and suddenly it got the national attention
To gain a desire response from listeners.
A demagogue.
Youtube Fail Compilations are so popular because they gain the attention of people using humor. The humor used is attractive toward the teenage audience of the internet, which is a very large percentage of overall users.