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What do good speakers do to help their listeners understand an unfamiliar topic?

A. make comparisons between new information and what listeners probably already know

B. start by outlining everything they’re going to say, and listing words that may seem strange to listeners

C. talk about the topic in a very general way, instead of using specific details



User Dontcallmedom
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I hopped into a coffee shop and then my jaw dropped in shock when I saw a girl who had cool pants. They made me want to dance. I started to advance but then a little voice said "Stop.. The answer is A. make comparisons between new information and what listeners know

Step-by-step explanation:

User Duemir
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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

I- I don't really have an explanation, but A sounds best because comparisons makes things a lot more easier to understand, its kinda like giving an example to a math problem

It's not B because the listeners would be confused

And its not C because if its too general, they might move away from the topic you're explaining?

Sorry if you get this wrong, I really tried my best :')

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