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English, 20.04.2020 02:59 UratazZ

Match the question to the principle to which it belongs.
1. Does the topic interest you?
Familiarity with subject matter gives the speaker more confidence and authority.
2. How much do you know about the topic?
Your assignment and your audience determine your topic.
3. What information is available to you on this topic?
The length of your speech should influence topic selection.
4. Is the topic appropriate?
The audience responds to the speaker's enthusiasm.
5. Can this topic be addressed in the allotted time?
An early search for sources can help you decide if you need to switch topics.

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