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What is the six factors of speech delivery?

There are seven, not six, factors of speech delivery, often referred to as the "Seven C's" of Public Speaking:

1. Content: The information you present, including its clarity, accuracy, relevance, and organization.

2. Clarity: The ease with which your audience understands your message. This includes the use of language, pace, and volume.

3. Confidence: Your belief in yourself and your message, conveyed through posture, eye contact, and vocal delivery.

4. Control: The ability to manage your nerves and present in a controlled manner. This includes using techniques like deep breathing and practicing beforehand.

5. Connection: The relationship you build with your audience through engagement, empathy, and a shared sense of purpose.

6. Charisma: The ability to captivate and inspire your audience through your personality, energy, and enthusiasm.

7. Composure: Maintaining a calm and collected demeanor, even under pressure. This includes managing physical cues like facial expressions and gestures.

These seven factors work together to create an effective and engaging speech.

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