Examples of Accuracy in the following topics:
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- Accuracy is vital to the success of your speech; make sure your facts are correct.
- Choose reliable sources when researching in order to assure your speech's accuracy
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- Accuracy: The evidence must be truthfully constructed and defined.
- Evidence must be accurate to be credible, as its credibility rests on its accuracy.
- Explain how accuracy, audience understanding and relevant context assesses the strength of evidence in persuasive speaking
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- It's also helpful to anticipate any questions your audience may have about your evidence, including any challenges they may make to its credibility or accuracy.
- Explain why speakers must consider accuracy, relevancy, and thoroughness when deploying evidence in public speaking
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- Whatever the purpose of your speech, you're going to need a way to support your statements to prove their accuracy, but a good speech also makes its points interesting and memorable.
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- Given the widespread authorship of the Internet, carefully evaluate all Internet sources for credibility, reliability, bias and accuracy.
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- Books and articles published in academic journals usually go through a lengthy peer review process that verifies the author's expertise and the material's accuracy.
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