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out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-They then dish out the material in suitable portions. They sum up by reminding the audience of what they told them. Such speakers not only entertain, they inform. To determine how well you can put your thoughts across in public, take a look at these statements. After reading each one, decide if the response should be yes or no. 101 THE SHARPER MIND Eight Ways to Make Your Speeches Remembered These eight suggestions for helping your audience remember what you said follow the eight questions in the Public Speaking Test. Incid- entally, except for numbers 4 and 8, all your answers should have been no. You will see why as we go over these eight points. 1. Humor is a valuable adjunct to every speech. It helps the audience see you as a real person and reduces tension - both yours and theirs. Humor can take the form of a funny remark, a play on words, a per-