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Take advantage of pauses for emphasis and reflection from "summary" of Public Speaking by David Zarefsky

Pauses play a crucial role in public speaking, serving as moments of emphasis and reflection. By strategically incorporating pauses into your speech, you can effectively draw attention to key points and allow your audience time to digest important information. Pauses can create a sense of anticipation and build suspense, keeping your listeners engaged and focused on your message. When used thoughtfully, pauses can also help you maintain control over the pace and flow of your speech. They provide you with an opportunity to collect your thoughts, regulate your breathing, and ensure that your delivery is clear and well-paced. Pauses can help you avoid speaking too quickly or rushing through your points, allowing you to communicate with confidence and authority. In addition to their practical benefits...
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