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As a law student, I love these type of questions.
Justice Breyer asks the following:
What do the words say?
What is the history at play?
What is the tradition surrounding the words?
What is the precedent in the matter at hand?
What values are at play?
What is the consequence of a particular decision
Answer:
Gain the attention of the audience
Explanation:
In any given speech it is of the utmost importance to establish contact with the public. Asking intriging questions is very effective and stimulates (by provoking human curiosity) the attention of the audience. Who can deny that he/she is tempted to continue to listen to a possible explanation of his/her own personal anxiety?