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    Exam 10: Organizing the Speech: Introductions, Conclusions, and Transitions
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    To Be Effective, an Analogy in an Introduction Should Be
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To Be Effective, an Analogy in an Introduction Should Be

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Question 15

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To be effective, an analogy in an introduction should be simple and direct so that listeners do not have to figure out its meaning.

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