Pretend you’re in a crowd (say, at the mall, in downtown Scranton, or at a concert or sporting event) take a

Pretend you’re in a crowd (say, at the mall, in downtown Scranton, or at a concert or sporting event) take a good look at your fellow humans (or remember back all those years ago when we could DO that sort of thing!). Do an audience analysis on them. What is their most common demographic? Demographics being age, race, gender, socioeconomic status, etc. What values do you think they have? Do they line up with your values? Write a specific, detailed report about the kind of audience demographics you witnessed. Include numbers. And don't use "my coworkers," "the other people in class," or "church."
Then explain precisely how you would construct a "Grabber" for a speech on the Benefits of Exercise that would relate to that exact audience. Remember to appeal to the entire audience. What appeals would you use? How would you motivate or grab them and get them to listen in the first place? Be specific and tell us how these appeals would affect your audience. Remember the "grabber" is the very first thing you say.

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Solution: Pretend you’re in a crowd (say, at the mall, in downtown Scranton, or at a concert or sporting event) take a