List six methods you can use to gain the attention and interest of an audience in the introduction of a speech.
What will be an ideal response?
The textbook discusses eight methods: Relate the topic to the audience. State the importance of the topic. Startle the audience. Arouse the curiosity of the audience. Question the audience. Begin with a quotation. Tell a story. Use visual aids.
The textbook also mentions four additional methods: Refer to the occasion. Invite audience participation. Relate to a previous speaker. Begin with humor.
Any six of these twelve methods should constitute a satisfactory answer.
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