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Start with a solid foundation from "summary" of The Art of Explanation by Lee LeFever

Before you explain anything, it's important to begin with a solid foundation. Think of it as the groundwork you need to lay before building a house. Without a strong foundation, the structure will not stand firm. The same principle applies when it comes to explaining complex ideas or concepts. Starting with a solid foundation means ensuring that your audience has the necessary background knowledge to understand what you're about to explain. This might involve providing context, defining key terms, or addressing any misconceptions they may have. By establishing this baseline understanding, you set the stage for a more effective explanation. One way to create a solid foundation is to break down the information into smaller, more digestible chunks. This not only makes the content more manageable for your audience but also helps them see how each piece fits into the larger puzzle. By pr...
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    The Art of Explanation

    Lee LeFever

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