What three questions should you keep in mind when analyzing your audience?

What will be an ideal response?


When analyzing your audience, you should keep these three questions in mind:

1 . What are the folks like to whom am I speaking?
2 . What knowledge, belief, and behavioral changes do I want the audience to experience as a result of my speech?
3 . How can I best prepare my speech to help the audience experience those changes?

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