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When we define goodwill as a perception the audience forms of a speaker, what is that the audience's perceptions may be based off of?

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The audience's perceptions may be based upon a person:-  who can listen/understands, relates, empathizes and responds them the way they were expecting.

To make a goodwill relationship with the audience one should apply these key points- maintaining eye contact, facial expressions, voice modulation, common relatable points with the audience.

There are basically three pillars of public speaking which are:-

  • Ethos- It is for the credibility.
  • Pathos- Its persuasion is based on emotions.
  • Logos- It uses/come up with reasons or logics.

It is so because a goodwill speech is informative but also persuasive. As, it builds a rapport or goodwill relationship with its audience.

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