The text book says:
"Use illustrations with which your audience can identify. Consider making your audience members part of the scenario in a hypothetical illustration; make the similarity between the two things compared in a figurative analogy apparent to your audience"
In general there are some more pieces of advice on speeches like reconsider your thoughts or procedures anytime in the speech arrangement process, as you search out and take in more about your audience; be audience focused to lessen speaker anxiety; be delicate and adjust to the variety of your crowd; consider your audience's interests and desires as you select the point for your speech; remember your audience' knowledge, premiums, and desires as you select supporting material for your speech.
D.) An inability to export goods to markets.
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I need the points for answering sorry it was to declare war
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It means the future of the United States of America
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A global catastrophic risk is a hypothetical future event which could damage human well-being on a global scale,[2] even endangering or destroying modern civilization.[3] An event that could cause human extinction or permanently and drastically curtail humanity's potential is known as an existential risk.[4]
Artist's impression of a major asteroid impact. An asteroid with an impact strength of a billion atomic bombs may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.[1]
Potential global catastrophic risks include anthropogenic risks, caused by humans (technology, governance, climate change), and non-anthropogenic or external risks.[3] Examples of technology risks are hostile artificial intelligence and destructive biotechnology or nanotechnology. Insufficient or malign global governance creates risks in the social and political domain, such as a global war, including nuclear holocaust, bioterrorism using genetically modified organisms, cyberterrorism destroying critical infrastructure like the electrical grid; or the failure to manage a natural pandemic. Problems and risks in the domain of earth system governance include global warming, environmental degradation, including extinction of species, famine as a result of non-equitable resource distribution, human overpopulation, crop failures and non-sustainable agriculture.
Examples of non-anthropogenic risks are an asteroid impact event, a supervolcanic eruption, a lethal gamma-ray burst, a geomagnetic storm destroying electronic equipment, natural long-term climate change, hostile extraterrestrial life, or the predictable Sun transforming into a red giant star engulfing the Earth.