English, 19.01.2021 17:20 JavyHart9695
Think about the audience, topic, tone, word choice, and content of your presentation. Recall that the audience is the people you are giving your presentation to. You want to convince your audience to agree with your argument. You can specify the people in your audience by age group, level of education, common interests, and so forth. The topic is the subject you chose from those given in the prompt. The tone is the feeling that your words and sentence structure create in your audience. Word choice helps create the tone of your presentation. It can vary from serious to more lighthearted, from advanced to more basic vocabulary, and from metaphorical to more straightforward, to give a few examples. Content would be a list of the major ideas in your presentation.
Use the table to describe your choices and explain why you chose this particular audience, topic, tone, words, and content for your presentation
Term Description Reasons for Choosing
audience
topic
tone
word choice
content
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