To arouse interest at the start of a speech, whether it's serious or light,
A. always start t...
English, 11.03.2020 12:00 abbypark0804
To arouse interest at the start of a speech, whether it's serious or light,
A. always start things off with a joke.
B. do something dramatic.
C. tease the audience by not mentioning specifically what you'll be talking about.
D. appeal to the audience by connecting the topic of the speech to their personal interests.
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