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When you hear a speech, what do you pay attention to?

the points the speaker emphasizes
anecdotes the speaker includes about real people
the speaker’s gestures and facial expressions
the concluding lines of the speech

the points that get laughter or applause

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User Jei
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Answer:

If it were me, I'd pay attention to the speaker's gestures and facial expression. It's not in here, but I'd also include the tone of their voice.

Step-by-step explanation:

Imagine, if you were listening to someone give a speech and they stood there with no emotion or movement, you're most likely not going to pay much attention to that person. In order to get the audience involved, it's best if the speaker gives some kind of gestures and feelings to get a response from the crowd. Make sense?

I hope this helps! Have a good day!

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User Bluesight
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Answer: There is no wrong answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Luca Schimweg
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