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When trying to engage the audience during a presentation direct questions that require one or two word answer?

It's not recommended to use questions that require one or two-word answers during a presentation to engage your audience. Here's why:

* Limits participation: These questions often lead to simple "yes" or "no" responses, which doesn't encourage meaningful engagement.

* Doesn't foster discussion: One or two-word answers don't open up the opportunity for deeper conversation or sharing of perspectives.

* Can feel forced: It might seem unnatural and a bit awkward to constantly pepper the audience with questions that only elicit brief responses.

Instead, focus on open-ended questions:

* "What are your thoughts on..."

* "Can you share an example of..."

* "How might this impact..."

These questions encourage thoughtful responses and allow the audience to actively participate in the discussion.

Here are some additional tips for engaging your audience:

* Use storytelling: Weave personal anecdotes or relevant stories to make your presentation more relatable.

* Incorporate visuals: Use images, charts, and videos to break up text and capture attention.

* Ask for feedback: Encourage your audience to share their opinions and experiences.

* Be enthusiastic and passionate: Your energy and enthusiasm will be contagious.

Remember, the goal is to create a dynamic and engaging experience for your audience, and open-ended questions are a powerful tool to achieve that.

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