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Create a strong opening to grab your audience's attention from "summary" of Public Speaking by David Zarefsky

To capture your audience's attention effectively, you must begin your speech with a strong opening. This initial part of your presentation is crucial because it sets the tone for the rest of your speech. A strong opening can pique your audience's interest and make them eager to listen to what you have to say. There are several ways you can create a strong opening. One effective method is to start with a compelling story or anecdote that relates to your topic. Stories have a way of drawing people in and engaging them emotionally. By sharing a personal or relevant story at the beginning of your speech, you can establish a connection with your audience and make them more receptive to your message. Another effective way...
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