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Dmitrij [34]
2 years ago
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Tony finally got up to speak. In the audience were Mike, a neighbor of Tony's, and Lynn, the guidance counselor at the local hig

h school. While Tony paused to answer a question, Mike leaned over to Lynn. "What do you think of the speeches so far? Isn’t Tony doing a great job?" asked Mike.
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Luden [163]2 years ago
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Answer:

The best practice in public speaking that differentiates Tony’s speech from Fabian’s, according to Lynn and Mike. is:

* Tailoring the message based on audience analysis

Explanation:

The question is not complete since it does not provide the necessary information to be answered. Here is the complete information:

Tony finally got up to speak. In the audience were Mike, a neighbor of Tony's, and Lynn, the guidance counselor at the local high school. While Tony paused to answer a question, Mike leaned over to Lynn.

“What do you think of the speeches so far? Isn’t Tony doing a great job?” asked Mike.

Lynn replied, “Fabian might have had a nice slideshow, but Tony really knows what’s important. I'm happy to finally hear someone talk about the effects on the schools in that other town where Fabian’s company just built a similar development. It feels like Tony really understands my concerns and that sometimes no amount of money outweighs the consequences,” said Lynn.

Choose which best practice in public speaking differentiates Tony’s speech from Fabian’s, according to Lynn and Mike.

* Being aware of one’s visual appearance as a speaker

* Creating a well-organized structure with a clear thesis

* Achieving effective vocal delivery

* Tailoring the message based on audience analysis

* Developing confidence through rehearsal

* Responding to verbal and visual cues

According to MIke's and Lynn's commentaries, the best practice in public speaking that shows a difference between the two men is how Tony gets involved with the audience since he makes them part of the presentation at being interested in what they want to know and the points that really concern them. This way he makes them relate to his presentation and achieve better communication.

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