The ancient techniques of rhetoric remain very useful to the modern public speaker, and many of our most famous orators put them in to practice every time they address an audience.
Sometimes the prospect of facing an audience can be more than a little daunting; they may not believe what you have to say, they may not agree with your argument, they may not warm to your personality, you may collapse in a heap of nerves.
These are fears with which any presenter must contend. The best way to contend with all these presentation doubts is by having a few techniques to fall back on, guaranteeing you a certain level of performance.
The Three Rhetorical Musketeers
If you create your speech using the three rhetorical musketeers, you’ll definitely have the content you require to make an impact.
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