Answer this question in three to four sentences. How can a participant in a group discussion be an effective speaker?

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A participant in a group discussion can be an effective speaker by openly putting up his point in front of others. He must find an opportunity to put up his opinions or counter the other person in a clever way. He must have the strong points to speak and must have the ability to frame the point in the most interesting way so that others listen to him. He should hold relevancy with the topic while putting up his point.

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Sample Response: It is important for speakers to provide evidence to support their points. Speakers should also use both verbal and nonverbal communication to engage listeners. Lastly, speakers must be prepared to respond to questions that group members may have.

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Source: Anderson, Sherwood. "Sophistication." Winesburg, Ohio. New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1919. Bartleby.com. Web. 15 Aug. 2011.



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