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3 - using statistics, analogies, and definitions to support your ideas …

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3 - using statistics, analogies, and definitions to support your ideas
learning objective: explain how to use statistics, analogies, and definitions to support your message.
which terms should a speaker define in their speech?
a.) every term that might be unfamiliar to the audience
b.) terms that are unfamiliar to the speaker
c.) only the most important key terms that are central to the speechs message
d.) terms that the audience probably already knows

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The goal of a speaker is to communicate effectively. Defining every term that may be unfamiliar helps ensure the audience understands the message. Terms unfamiliar to the speaker shouldn't be used without proper research first. Focusing only on central key - terms may leave the audience confused about peripheral but important concepts. Defining known terms is unnecessary and can waste time.

Answer:

A. Every term that might be unfamiliar to the audience