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What is the purpose of using analogies in public speaking?

A. To confuse the audience
B. To simplify complex ideas
C. To make the speech longer
D. To take up time

Answer: To simplify complex ideas


Additional Information: Analogies can help the audience understand difficult concepts by relating them to familiar ideas.


Subjects: Public Speaking, Speaking Skills

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