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Asking questions can involve listeners from "summary" of The 7 Principles of Public Speaking by Richard Zeoli

When you ask your audience questions, you are engaging them in your speech. This involvement can create a sense of connection between you and your listeners. By posing questions, you are encouraging your audience to think and reflect on the topic at hand. This not only keeps them actively participating in the conversation but also helps them stay focused and attentive. Asking questions can also help you gauge the level of understanding and interest among your audience. By observing their responses to your questions, you can adjust your delivery to ensure that your message is being received clearly. Additionally, questions can serve as a tool to encourage feedback and interaction from your listeners. This two-way communication c...
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    The 7 Principles of Public Speaking

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