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16 November, 15:34

As a speaker, you should usually avoid examples when explaining complex or unfamiliar ideas.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 16 November, 15:42
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    The correct answer here is false.

    What is more it is really recommended that you use examples when trying to familiarize your audience with something new. The examples are usually what sticks with people, even before the idea itself. The people usually ask one another what do we call this and that as they remembered what that is just not what the term is.
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