Relate your speech to the values of your listeners by:
A. Incorporating appeals to the general values of the culture
B. Identifying and relating to the core values of your audience
C. Forging strong, logical links between the issues of your speech and the values of the audience members
D. Using motivational appeals to broaden your listeners' sense of history and community
E. All of these answers are correct.
Answer: E
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