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gtnhenbr [62]
2 years ago
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the approach to public speaking where speaking is viewed as an opportunity to engage in conversation with topics of importance a

nd focuses on getting your message across is called:
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Serhud [2]2 years ago
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The approach to public speaking where speaking is viewed as an opportunity to engage in conversation with topics of importance and focuses on getting your message across is called communication orientation.

The act of speaking directly to a live audience has historically been referred to as public speaking, often known as oratory or oration. Today, it refers to all forms of public speaking, including pre-recorded speeches transmitted across long distances via technology.

Communication orientation puts you in a position to give a powerful speech by assisting you in understanding the speech's function as a vehicle for conveying a certain message to the audience when speaking.

To learn more about public speaking here: brainly.com/question/10454613

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