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Speaker's triangle

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is a delivery device commonly employed in competitive and academic public speaking activities. It involves a speaker engaging in a series of transition walks, physically moving to different positions on the stage while simultaneously delivering transition statements that inform the audience about the
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shift to the next main point of the speech. The use of a speaker's triangle offers numerous benefits, including improved memorization, enhanced eye contact through an expanded zone of interaction, and the establishment of ethos with the audience.
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Brydon, S. R., Scott, M. D. (2008). "Between One and Many: The Art and Science of Public Speaking".
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A diagram of the standard speakers triangle used in a three-point speech.
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Business Communication for Success
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10.24926/8668.3001
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978-1-946135-05-6
Building Relationships With Business Communication
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