When I write a speech meant to inspire support from a large group of people, I should position the arguments like this: First, state my opponent’s position and why it is bad and quickly transition into my position and why it is good. If I use this format, the audience can cheer in response to my position … If I reverse the argument order, I’ll leave a pause for audience response after my opponent’s position, ostensibly opening space for boos and negativity. Regardless of who the boos are directed at, they are still happening during my speech.
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