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Demosthenes
A story was told about the great speaker of ancient Greece,____________ , who said that the first, second, and third most important things in rhetoric were —delivery, delivery, and delivery.
Delivery, delivery, and delivery
most important things in rhetoric
2:1 ratio
Use a _________ of eye contact to your audience and to your text
articulation
Producing clear and distinct sound.
the modulation
Adequate volume of the voice accompanied by appropriate pitch level, good voice quality.
stage presence
naturalness, composure, and confidence before the listeners
ten commandments of speech
1.) Believe in what you say
2.) Believe in the people to whom you speak
3.) live what you say
4.) know when to say it
5.) know why to say it
6.) how to say it
7.) Have fun saying it
8.) show it as you say it
9.) say it so people can own it
10.) say it so people will do it