COM 202 Chapter 2: Chapter Two.docx
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I) as long as there"s a speaker, there will be someone to listen. However, you can"t use the same techniques for every audience. In chapter 2, it explains how to make an audience- centered speech. Ii) the first thing to consider is who your audience is. It"s easier to speak when the audience is on your side: in this class, everyone is here to learn and help each other. You have to convince the audience to connect: on the contrary from a favorable audience, there"s an opposing audience. Thankfully, these are rare because having to be persuasive but knowing you aren"t getting anywhere is less motivating. Vi) the audience is just as important of the speaker.