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question 2 (20 points) what does it mean to front - load your main message? start off your speech with a lot of filler. present your main message early in the speech. repeat your main message again at the end of the speech. begin your speech with your main message and never mention it again.
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- "Start off your speech with a lot of filler" is incorrect as filler is not the main message.
- "Present your main message early in the speech" matches the definition of front - loading (placing the main message at the beginning/early on).
- "Repeat your main message again at the end of the speech" is about concluding with the message, not front - loading.
- "Begin your speech with your main message and never mention it again" is incorrect as front - loading doesn't mean never re - mentioning.
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B. Present your main message early in the speech.