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  • What is articulation in speech?

    Movement of tongue, lips, teeth, and jaw
  • What is pronunciation?

    Formation of vowel and consonant sounds
  • What is enunciation?

    Clarity with which words are uttered
  • How does clear enunciation affect speech?

    Clearly spoken words are easily recognized
  • What is the most important aspect of public speaking?
    Confidence
  • What is the role of voice in communication?
    It can influence emotions and perceptions
  • How can confidence be projected in public speaking?
    Through voice modulation
  • What does pitch refer to in modulation?
    Highness or lowness of the voice
  • When is pitch particularly important?
    When discussing exciting or serious topics
  • How does pace affect speech delivery?
    It depends on mood and message
  • How can power be increased in speech?
    Through breathing exercises
  • What does pace refer to in speech?
    Speed of your speech
  • What is the purpose of a pause in speech?
    For effect, emphasis, and stress
  • What is stage presence?
    Speaker's appearance, movement, and projection
  • What is facial expression in communication?
    A form of nonverbal communication
  • Why are facial expressions important in speaking?
    They convey emotions more effectively
  • What are gestures in communication?
    Movements of hands, arms, and head
  • How do gestures enhance communication?
    They emphasize and clarify spoken words
  • What is rapport in public speaking?
    Trust and connection with the audience
  • Why is rapport essential for a speaker?
    It helps convince the audience of ideas
  • What must a speaker master to build rapport?
    The art of building rapport