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Show respect for your audience from "summary" of The Art of Explanation by Lee LeFever

Respecting your audience is a fundamental principle when it comes to effective communication. It involves acknowledging their intelligence, time, and perspective. By showing respect for your audience, you are demonstrating that you value their attention and are committed to delivering information in a way that is meaningful and engaging to them. One way to show respect for your audience is by using simple and straightforward language. Avoid using jargon, technical terms, or complex explanations that may confuse or alienate your audience. Instead, strive to communicate your ideas in a clear and concise manner that is easy for anyone to understand. Another important aspect of respecting your audience is ensuring that your explanation is logically organized and easy to follow. This means presenting information in a logical sequence that flows naturally from one point to the next. Use transition words and phrases to guide your audience through your explanation and help them make connections between different ideas. Consistency in t...
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    The Art of Explanation

    Lee LeFever

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