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  • 21-02-2017
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The “using what’s there” principle in an informative speech suggests _____.

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  • 07-03-2017
The principle suggests that when you do the speech, you make do with the information you have and expound it from there. An informative speech should rely on facts and information. However, when prior research is not done, the existing ideas and knowledge regarding a subject can still be used.
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