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What is the significance of engaging the audience from the outset in public speaking as discussed in Dale Carnegie's book?

Engaging the audience from the outset in public speaking is significant as it helps to capture their attention and arouse their curiosity. This can be achieved by sharing a personal experience or a story with some form of action. The audience is more likely to stay interested and engaged if they are curious about what will happen next. This strategy is particularly effective in maintaining the audience's attention throughout the speech.

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This is particularly effective if you are drawing on something from your own experience. It also works well if the story has some form of action. The idea is to engage the audience from the outset and, again, to arouse their curiosity. "Three nights ago, a man was shot in the street outside my house." Now your audience is waiting with baited breath to hear what happened next.

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