Complete the gap-filling task. Some of the gaps below may require a maximum of THREE words. Make sure the word(s) you fill in is (are) both grammatically & semantically acceptable. You may refer to your note. Similarities and Differences between Public Speaking and Conversation ⅠBoth Public Speaking and Conversation need you to 1. organize ideas to present them in the most (1) You steadily build up a compelling case. 2. tailor your message to (2) 3. tell your story for maximum impact.—relate an (3) or use. 4. adapt to listener (4) Ⅱ. Now let’s look at the Differences between Public Speaking and Conversation Public speaking and everyday conversation are not (5) 1. Public speaking is more highly (6) 2. Public speaking requires (7) language. Listeners usually (8) to speakers who do not elevate and polish their language when addressing an audience. 3. Public speaking requires a different method of delivery. Conversation: talking informally, interjecting phrases such as" like" and" you know," adopting a casual (9) posture, and using vocalized pauses. Public speaking: adjusting voices (10) clearly throughout the audience.