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In public speaking, the watchword is preparation. Most of us tend to put things off, at least, occasionally. It's so easy to put things off, especially those things we do not look forward to doing. So if a speaking engagement is several weeks off, we may feel we still have plenty of time. But as the day draws closer, we begin to panic.
Do not let this happen to you. Start preparing as soon as you are given or accept the speaking assignment. You have much to do and to do it fight will take time. How much better your speech will be, how much better you will feel, if you have taken the time to do it right. When you are prepared, you have gathered the needed data, determined what is appropriate to the listeners' understanding and acceptance level, organized the ideas so they flow logically, selected examples and other supports for your ideas, and made them interesting to your listeners. Develop a great opening that you know will catch the attention of even daydreamers in your audience. Cheek out the room you will be speaking. Request any feasible changes which you wish in the setup of the room. If you are prepared, you are confident you can best convey your message to your listeners.
If you have waited until a few days before your presentation to begin to prepare, or worse yet the day before, no doubt you will be anxious, and with good reason. Now there is not enough time to engage in more than a superficial attempt. Both you and your audience will feel uncomfortable. Like retirement planning, it is never too early to start preparing for )our presentation. So, start preparing right away.
Which of the following your preparation for the speaking assignment does NOT include?

A.Collection of the needed data and selecting examples and other supports.

B.Develop a great opening.

C.Check out the setup of the room you will be speaking.

D.Printing your material for each one of the audience

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