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Communication Strategies

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

VISUAL AIDS

GIVES THE AUDIENCE A CLOSER LOOK AT WHAT YOUR DESCRIBING
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USING QUOTATIONS

USIMG SOMEONE ELSE'S SAYING OR WHAT SOMEONE SAIDWORD FOR WORD

FACTS AND STATS

USING INFORMATION TO CONFIRM SOMETHING YOU SAID
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THANK YOU STATEMENTS

THANKING PEOPLE IN YOUR SPEECH.
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SUMMARIZING MAIN POINTS

FOCUSING ON THE IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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USING SUSPENSE

KEEP PEOPLE ON THE EDGE OF THEIR SEAT
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ISSUING A CHALLENGE OR CALL TO ACTION

CHALLENGING PEOPLE TO DO SOMETHING

ASKING QUESTIONS

ASKING A QUESTION THAT HELPS THE SPEECH
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USING STORIES

ANECDOTES AND STORIES

VOICE

THE SPEAKERS PERSONALITY IN THEIR WRITING

CODE SWITCHING

CHANGING AN ACTION BASED ON THE SITUATION
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

THE BACKSTORY OF AN EVENT OR OBJECT
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MOTTOS AND MANTRAS

SOMETHING YOU LIVE BY
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PERSONAL REFERENCE

TELLING PEOPLE ABOUT YOURSELF
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REFERENCE TO AN OCCASION, EVENT, OR TIME

TALKING ABOUT AN OCCASION, EVENF, OR TIME
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