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Use familiar language from "summary" of The Art of Explanation by Lee LeFever

Using familiar language helps make your explanations more accessible to your audience. By avoiding jargon and complex terms, you can ensure that your message is easily understood by everyone. Simplicity is key when it comes to explanation. By using language that is familiar and easy to grasp, you can break down complex concepts into more manageable pieces. This not only makes it easier for your audience to understand, but also helps them retain the information you are conveying. Clarity and coherence are essential in any explanation. By using language that is familiar to your audience, you can ensure that your message is clear and easy to follow. This allows your audience to stay engaged and focused on the information you are providing. Logical sequencing is important when explaining a concept. By using familiar language, you can guide your audience through the explanation in a way that makes sense and flows smoothly. This helps ensure that your audience can easily follow along and understand the information being presented. Transition words and phrases can help connect ideas and guide your audience through the explanation. By using familiar language, you can seamlessly transition from one point to the next, keeping your audience engaged...
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    The Art of Explanation

    Lee LeFever

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