It's good to have a lot of this, but best not to use too much of it, lest you want to bore your audience
What is time?
Standing up straight
What is posture?|
Men wear these even though they serve no actual purpose
What are ties?
What is the slogan of TED?
What is "Ideas Worth Spreading"
Although they're highly unreliable, you can use them to make your presentation more professional.
What are statistics?
You should make this, but too much, especially with just one person will make you look like a creep.
What is eye contact?
Which student rocked this fashion statement the day of their speech?
Who is Wesley?
Which singer was infamously interrupted by Kanye West at the 2009 VMAs during her acceptance speech?
Who is Taylor Swift?
We are naturally hardwired to prefer these, but the speaker should not constantly defer to them.
What are visual aides?
Your Fitbit doesn't like you presenting, because you do this to not seem nervous.
What is stand still?
This CEO is famous for flouting traditional business attire for a simple T-shirt when publicly speaking.
Who is Mark Zuckerberg?
The 26th president of the united states; shot during the middle of a speech
Who is Teddy Roosevelt?
Weaker than facts, but stronger in impact because they tug on the emotions of the audience.
What are anecdotes?
It's good for your mind to be this when arguing, and your body language to seem this when speaking.
What is open?
What 2 articles of clothing should always match when publicly speaking?
What are belts and pants?
A famous captain has one, Spongebob shouldn't have looked at one, and every speech needs one.
What is a hook?
Everyone can do it, everyone should do it, and everyone will feel better if you do it.
What is smile?