Sarah is preparing her speech, “Defining the Constitution”. Her topic has many parts and she wants to focus on some more than ot
hers. After her introduction, how should Sarah begin her speech? a. with an example b. with the most complex c. with something useful d. with the most simple
Sarah should follow her introduction with the presentation of the most simple concept. This is effective because Sarah has already presented an introduction as a way to begin the presentation. Therefore, she should not focus on introductory information anymore and should instead begin discussing the important elements of the speech. However, she should start with the most simple one in order not to overwhelm the listeners and as a way of building up to the most complex ideas.
Those bandsmen played faster and harder like their very souls were on the line, and my gimp leg couldn’t keep up. I think it is suspenseful because it has action and you want to know what happens.