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vredina [299]
3 years ago
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What happens when you hear or see a strong speech? What about the opposite? How does the quality of the speech affect how you fe

el about the message?
English
2 answers:
s344n2d4d5 [400]3 years ago
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What happens when you hear or see a strong speech if you are normally going to side with the person giving the strong speech if you hear a week speech you’re probably not going to side with the person giving the speech or your opinion will not be changed at all the quality of the speech affect how you feel about the message because if the message is something that she didn’t agree with and it was a strong speech your opinion will probably be changed but if it’s a week speech in your opinion probably will stay the same
stellarik [79]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

When I hear a good speech, I find myself thinking about what the speaker had to say long after it is over. If the speaker is passionate about the message and gives me reasons that it’s important, then I’m more likely to remember the message. On the other hand, if a speaker is boring and doesn’t capture my attention from the beginning, I often find my attention wandering during the speech. Afterward, if someone asks me what the speaker said, I probably wouldn’t remember. Also, the message has to be important to me to get me to listen. It changes our mood completely sometimes our thinking also.

Explanation:

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