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Test The Power of Storytelling to Make Your Message Unforgettable
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What is the fundamental three-act structure that every effective story shares?
Character, conflict and resolution
Introduction, development and conclusion
Data, statistics and graphs
Literary beginning, middle and end
QUESTION 2: What is the key difference between "telling" a story and "reliving" it?
Reliving it recreates it for the audience in real time, while narrating it describes the events from a distance
Narrating it is always more emotional and detailed than reliving it
Reliving it focuses only on the objective data of the experience
There is no difference, both terms are synonyms
QUESTION 3: According to the text, why is our brain programmed to remember stories and not facts?
Because stories are inherently more logical and orderly
Because stories activate multiple areas of the brain, including the emotional and sensory centers
Because abstract data requires less memory to be stored
Because our brain rejects information that is not presented in lists
QUESTION 4: What is the main effect of a speaker's use of personal anecdotes?
It makes the presentation look less professional and more improvised
Turns the speaker into a relatable human being and builds trust
It causes the audience to focus on the speaker and not on the message
It reduces the credibility of the message by considering it a manipulation tactic
QUESTION 5: What is the function of "conflict" within the structure of a story?
It is the element that presents the data and figures of the story
It is the part where the main character is introduced
It is the engine that generates interest and keeps the audience engaged
It's the end of the story where everything is resolved
QUESTION 6: In the "resolution" of a story, what is the most important thing to show?
A summary of all the events that occurred in chronological order
A detailed description of the supporting characters
The moral or central message that is drawn from the experience
The possibility of a continuation or second part of the story
QUESTION 7: What makes storytelling the most effective tool for a presentation?
Its ability to present large amounts of complex data
Its popularity in modern advertising and marketing
His ability to make a presentation shorter
Its power to make the message compelling and memorable through emotional connection
QUESTION 8: What techniques should be used to "revive" a story instead of simply narrating it?
Read the story of a script so you don't forget any details
Speak in the third person to maintain an objective distance
Focus on the facts and avoid emotional descriptions
Use direct dialogue, describe sensory details, and express emotions
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