What are the three components of a strong transition? Define each.

Please respond to each of the following prompts. Be sure to use complete sentences, proper grammar, and punctuation. Also make sure that your response to each prompt is  labeled with the corresponding number. One word or one sentence responses will not receive credit. Think about this reflection as a way to demonstrate that you have completed the assigned readings. In other words, r efer back to specific content in the readings to support your responses. At minimum, your response to each question should contain 4-6 sentences. That means you should have a minimum of  20-30 sentences per reflection.

1. What is the difference between race and ethnicity, according to your book? How would you describe your ethnicity?

2. According to your book, how can you communicate in ways that show respect for each audience member’s individual experiences? Can you think of anything that you may need to approach with caution during your Cultural Foundations speech?

3. What is the difference between a  preparation outline and a  speaking outline? How might a  speaking outline be particularly useful during a presentation?

4. What is one way you might grab your audience’s attention in the introduction of your Cultural Foundations speech? Please provide as much detail as possible.

5. What are the three components of a strong transition? Define each. Why is it important for the audience that you include all three components in your transitions between main points?

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