Section 3
Using Language Effectively
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Boundless Communications
Communications
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4 concepts

Choosing Clear Words and Phrasing
Choose clear words and phrasing in your speech by fully understanding your topic through delimiting the question and defining key terms.

Choosing Vivid Words
Don't lose audience interest by having a boring speech; use descriptive language to build interest and make your points more creatively.

Choosing Appropriate Words
Consider the style, tone, and sections of your speech to determine the most appropriate words and phrases.

Matching Personal Style
Matching your personal style in your speech by defining your voice will take time and practice.