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Use language effectively to convey your message from "summary" of Fast Thinker, Smart Talker by Natasha Smith

To ensure that your message is clearly understood by your audience, it is vital to use language effectively. This means choosing your words carefully and arranging them in a way that conveys your thoughts and ideas in a clear and concise manner. By using language effectively, you can avoid misunderstandings and ensure that your message is received as intended. One way to use language effectively is to keep your sentences simple and to the point. Long, convoluted sentences can confuse your audience and make it difficult for them to follow your train of thought. By keeping your sentences short and straightforward, you can make your message easier to understand and more impactful. In addition to keeping your sentences simple, it is important to be clear and precise in your language. Avoid using vague or ambiguous terms that could be interpreted in different ways. Instead, choose words that clearly convey your meaning and leave no room for misinterpretation. By being clear in your language, you can ensure that your message is received accurately by your audience. Another key aspect of using language effectively is to maintain a logical sequencing of ideas. Make sure that your thoughts are presented in a coherent and organized manner, with each idea flowing naturally into the next. This will help your audience follow your argument and understand the connections between different points....
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