Abstract

A speaker may formally address an audience in the form of a speech, a presentation, or a lecture. The distinction between these forms is explained, and suitable applications for each are discussed. A great many of the requirements for effective communication by means of any of the three are common. A comprehensive breakdown of the factors involved and the choices available to the speaker is presented in diagrammatic form, supported by descriptive text.

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