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Test The power of storytelling in public speaking
Agenda
QUESTION 1: WHAT IS STORYTELLING IN THE FIELD OF PUBLIC SPEAKING?
A tool to convey information accurately
A technique for creating graphics and visualizations in speeches
A powerful tool that reaches the audience's feelings and memory
None of the above
QUESTION 2: HOW CAN STORYTELLING ENRICH THE AUDIENCE EXPERIENCE?
Creating an emotional distance between the speaker and the listeners
Generating confusions in the narrative plot to maintain interest
Ignoring cultural elements to maintain neutrality
Establishing a deep connection between the speaker and the audience
QUESTION 3: WHAT IS ONE OF THE SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS OF STORYTELLING IN PUBLIC SPEAKING?
Causing disinterest in the speech
Facilitate the understanding of abstract ideas
Reducing empathy between speaker and audience
None of the above
QUESTION 4: WHY ARE STORIES AN EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING TOOL?
Because they can generate empathy and emotional connection in the audience
Because people are disconnected from the narratives
Because they are entertaining but do not generate an emotional connection
Because stories complicate the understanding of complex ideas
QUESTION 5: WHAT IS ONE OF THE EFFECTS OF STORYTELLING IN PUBLIC SPEAKING?
Cause disinterest in the audience due to lack of information
Keeping the audience's attention and avoiding distractions
Generate confusion and difficulty in following the speech
Creating a distance between the speaker and the audience
QUESTION 6: WHAT SPECIAL EFFECT DOES THE STORYTELLING HAVE ON THE AUDIENCE IN RELATION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE STORY?
Generates a sense of indifference towards the events
Creates confusion about the outcome of the story
Awakens curiosity and expectations about the development of the story
Causes the audience to lose interest in the narrative
QUESTION 7: HOW CAN STORYTELLING ESTABLISH IDENTIFICATION WITH THE AUDIENCE?
Avoiding the mention of cultural elements in the stories
Using generic and irrelevant stories
Overlooking the unique perspectives of the audience
None of the above
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