A good political speech is like a fun story that makes you feel something. It uses words that make people laugh, cry, or want to take action, and it keeps them listening from start to finish. A great speaker knows how to use simple but powerful phrases and might even tell a joke to keep everyone interested.
Examples
- A politician says, 'We are all in this together!' and everyone smiles.
- The speaker tells a funny story about their first day in politics, making the audience laugh.
- At the end of the speech, they shout, 'We will fight for our dreams!' and people stand up to cheer.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Speech Memorable?
- What Makes a Speech ‘Powerful’ or ‘Weak’?
- Why Do Some People Speak Faster Than Others?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Argument and Why Do People Get So Passionate About It?
- How Did People Vote Before Elections?
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