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In a speech, all difficult words should be removed. True False

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False, I'd say if you want a speech to be more captivating include larger words.
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False.

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Difficult words are usually only unfamiliar words; for that reason, difficult words should not be eliminated from a speech, especially if such words carry the most precise sense that the speaker means. A speech, indeed, intends to carry meaning as concisely and directly as possible. If anything, difficult words should be learned and appropriated to enrich your vocabulary and your oratory skills.

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