Your textbook lists six questions that help a speaker prepare an audience -centered speech
First, list the topic of your next speech. Second, list the six questions.
Third, provide a
one-two paragraph answer for each question based on your knowledge of your classmates?
characteristics and attitudes.
What will be an ideal response?
This answer requires that student knows the six questions. (What response can I
reasonably expect from my audience? Will my audience find this subject useful? Will
my audience find this subject interesting? What is my audience?s knowledge of my
subject? What demographic characteristics should I consider about my audience?) It
also requires that the student understands how to apply those questions when
considering the characteristics and interests of a specific audience.
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What will be an ideal response?
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