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Support your points with evidence from "summary" of A-Z Mastering the Art of Public Speaking by Kate Agbontaen

When making a point in your speech, it is crucial to back it up with evidence. This evidence serves as the foundation upon which your argument stands. Without it, your point may come across as baseless and unconvincing to your audience. Evidence can take various forms, such as statistics, research findings, expert opinions, personal anecdotes, or examples from real-life situations. By providing evidence to support your points, you not only strengthen your argument but also demonstrate credibility and authority on the topic at hand. Presenting evidence also helps in building trust with your audience. When you offer solid evidence to back up your claims, you show that you have done your homework and have a deep understanding of the subject matter. This, in turn, enhances your credibility as a speaker and makes your audience more likely to trust and believe in what you are saying. Additionally, evidence can help in clarifying complex ideas or concepts, makin...
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    A-Z Mastering the Art of Public Speaking

    Kate Agbontaen

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