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Solnce55 [7]
1 year ago
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A key benefit of taking a public speaking class is learning how to think critically and analyze information carefully. True or f

alse?.
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frozen [14]1 year ago
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It is true that a key benefit of taking a public speaking class is learning how to think critically and analyze information carefully.

Research shows that students who take a one-semester public speaking course experience less fear, partly because they are more accustomed to the speech technique, which has allowed them to exercise critical thought and thorough information analysis.

It is possible to think critically by actively evaluating data to determine the best course of action.

It is impossible to emphasize the value of critical thinking in public speaking. Using critical thinking, we can assess the truth or plausibility of an argument.

But it also helps with the development of strong speeches. By applying critical thinking techniques throughout the entire speech preparation and delivery process, we could avoid a lot of issues. Critical thinking does not happen by magic.

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