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    How can I be good at public speaking?
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    Be sure to remain confident, smiling at the audience and keeping good eye contact with many of those in the audience. Speak at a slow rate, keeping your voice clear. If you're nervous, try to just focus on your topic. If it helps, pretend you're talking to a close friend. If you know your topic well, you should be able to say some information off the top of your mind. This will make your speech sound more natural and less pressured.
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    Do I have to memorize the persuasive speech?
    Gabrielle Levick
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    It depends on where and how you are presenting it. Most competitions and functions allow you to have palm cards or dot points, but it varies.
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    Why do I forget my topic and content when nervous during public speaking?
    Gabrielle Levick
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    When you are very nervous, the body's "flight" instinct kicks in. Your hormones are telling you to literally drop everything and run. Try using index cards and practicing more beforehand. During the speech, just take slow, deep breaths and focus on what you're saying.
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    Do I need to present both sides of my topic, like agree and disagree, in the same speech?
    Gabrielle Levick
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    Normally a persuasive speech is trying to convince the audience of a certain viewpoint. So, you can point out any potential arguments from the other side, but you should make sure to disprove those arguments.
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    Is it okay to have quotes in the introduction of my speech?
    Gabrielle Levick
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    Yes, definitely! A quote is a great way to grab attention and start your speech off in a positive way.
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