Please list and explain the three guidelines for effective delivery. In addition, provide strategies that you think will help you follow these guidelines.

What will be an ideal response?


The three guidelines for effective delivery are to be natural, be conversational, and
be normal. Being natural means that the speaker should be herself or himself instead of
a fake version. Being conversational suggests that the information should be delivered
in the way a speaker would deliver it to friends. In order to follow this guideline,
speakers need to be well prepared. Finally, being normal if any errors occur suggests
that speakers should take missteps in stride. Speakers shouldn’t be overly apologetic for mistakes but should be honest if they present the audience with inaccurate
information.

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