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My name is Ann [436]
2 years ago
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A. popes

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inna [77]2 years ago
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Popes, Priest, the People, and Under Protestant churches are all Public peakers. This is further explained below.

<h3>What is a public speaker?</h3>

Generally, a Public speaker is simply defined as a lecturer, speaker, orator, etc.

In conclusion, Speaking in front of an audience face to face is the classic definition of public speaking, often known as oratory or oration.

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