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Use a logical sequence to guide your audience through your explanation from "summary" of The Art of Explanation by Lee LeFever

The key to a successful explanation lies in the structure and flow of information. By using a logical sequence, you can guide your audience through your explanation in a clear and coherent manner. This means organizing your content in a way that makes sense to your audience, leading them step by step from one point to the next. One way to achieve this is by starting with the most basic information and gradually building upon it. This allows your audience to establish a solid foundation before moving on to more complex ideas. Think of it as laying a groundwork for understanding, with each piece of information building upon the last. Transition words and phrases can also be helpful in connecting different points and helping your audience follow along. Words like "first", "next", "then", and...
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    The Art of Explanation

    Lee LeFever

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