great idea

start with quote abotu leaving thigs out ask for audience to reflect on it take 2 or 3 of their ideas and expand perhaps add one of my own… finish with audiences idea think is favourite summarise

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That sounds like a compelling topic for a speech! Here’s a brief outline to help you structure your ideas:

1 Introduction:
• Introduce the concept of “What’s Missing” as a theme.
• Briefly define enthymeme and its role in rhetoric.
2 Rhetorical Usage of Enthymeme:
• Explain how enthymemes function in persuasive communication.
• Provide examples of enthymemes in famous speeches or everyday
conversations.
3 Beyond Rhetoric:
• Discuss how enthymemes reveal implicit assumptions in various contexts,
such as interpersonal relationships and decision-making.
• Highlight the importance of recognizing these implicit premises for better understanding and communication.
4 Public Speaking Skills:
• Connect enthymemes to broader public speaking skills, such as audience
analysis and emotional intelligence.
• Emphasize how these skills are valuable in diverse fields, from business
to personal development.
5 Conclusion:
• Summarize the key points.
• Encourage the audience to explore “what’s missing” in their own
communication and interactions.

This structure allows you to explore the multifaceted nature of enthymemes and
their relevance beyond traditional rhetoric.


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