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Use examples to illustrate your points from "summary" of How to Say It, Third Edition by Rosalie Maggio

When you are trying to explain a concept or make a point, it is important to provide examples that can help your audience understand what you are trying to say more clearly. Examples serve as concrete evidence to support your ideas and help to make your explanations more relatable and accessible. For instance, if you are trying to explain the concept of time management, you could provide examples of specific strategies that people can use to prioritize their tasks and make better use of their time. Incorporating examples into your explanations can also help to clarify complex ideas or abstract concepts. By providing real-world scenarios or situations that illustrate the points you are trying to make, you can make your arguments more tangible and easier to grasp. For example, if you are discussing the importance of effective communication in a business setting, you could provide examples of how misunderstandings or lack of communication can lead to problems in the workplace. Furthermore, examples can help to engage your audience and hold their attention. People are more likely to connect with and remember information that is presented in a concrete and vivid way. By using examples that are relevant and interesting, you can keep your audience focused and increase their understanding and retention of the information you are sharing. For instance, if you are giving a presentation on the benefits of exercise, you could share personal stories or testimonials from individuals who have experienced positive results from incorporating regular physical activity into their lives.
  1. Using examples to illustrate your points is an effective way to enhance your explanations, clarify complex ideas, and engage your audience. By providing concrete evidence and real-world scenarios, you can make your arguments more compelling and relatable. Remember to choose examples that are relevant to your topic and audience, and use them strategically to support and strengthen your points.
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How to Say It, Third Edition

Rosalie Maggio

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