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By using words in your speeches deliberately for their connotative meanings, you can make a powerful impression on your audience. For example, a student named Betty made the following statement in her presentation on the history of hairstyles in the twentieth century: "In the roaring twenties, the short 'bob,' or 'flapper' haircut, exploded onto the scene through the rise of silent film star Louise Brooks."

—from Speak Up!, a other by Douglas M. Fraleigh

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