Whether it be in the contexts of an informal conversation, or a presentation in front of a large crowd, body language can do a great deal in portraying the truth of your argument. While body language is very effective while used alongside rhetorical language, it can do little alone, because in many cases, people can see straight through a confident person, who knows little about what he is talking about. Rhetorical language however, has the backbone to stand on it’s own. By no means is it as effective alone as it is when used with convincing body language, but with a thorough knowledge of a subject, and an intelligent and intriguing use of words, even a timid and soft spoken person can be an effective public
Whether it be in the contexts of an informal conversation, or a presentation in front of a large crowd, body language can do a great deal in portraying the truth of your argument. While body language is very effective while used alongside rhetorical language, it can do little alone, because in many cases, people can see straight through a confident person, who knows little about what he is talking about. Rhetorical language however, has the backbone to stand on it’s own. By no means is it as effective alone as it is when used with convincing body language, but with a thorough knowledge of a subject, and an intelligent and intriguing use of words, even a timid and soft spoken person can be an effective public