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Mumz [18]
2 years ago
10

Explain how using guide phrases in your speeches can improve clarity in your speeches and presentations.

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notka56 [123]2 years ago
8 0

Guide phrases signal when you exist changing topics or moving forward.  This allows your audience to observe your 'train of thought' and to maintain the speed of the speech or presentation.

<h3>What is Guide phrases?</h3>

Phrases exist as a mixture of two or more words that can assume the position of a noun, a verb, or a modifier in a sentence. Phrases exist various from clauses because while dependent and independent clauses both include a subject and a verb, phrases do not.

Guide words exist words that simply ''guide'' the reader via a text by logically combining information. Guide words can consist of little words like coordinating conjunctions (for, nor, yet, so, etc.), bigger terms like the conjunctive adverb ''thus,'' or even phrases like ''on the other hand.

Guide phrases signal when you exist changing topics or moving forward.  This allows your audience to observe your 'train of thought' and to maintain the speed of the speech or presentation.

Guide words exist as some of the most helpful devices in navigating the dictionary. Also found in things like indexes, phone books, or reference manuals, they can help contract down the search so that individuals can specify if they're on the right page, or if they require to progress forward or back.

To learn more about phrases refer to:

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