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Another commonly used technique which increases the effectiveness of a speech is relating to multiple audiences. McConaughey relates to three different audiences with his three points. He appeals to the religious section of the audience when he explains his “something to look up to”. McConaughey explains that he looks up to God and will continue to do so. He then appeals to the families in the audience when he describes his “something to look forward to”. He speaks about his father – who he looks forward to seeing in the afterlife – and his wife, mother, and child. Lastly, McConaughey explains his “someone to chase”. He states that him in 10 years is his hero because he is always working towards a better self. This appeals to all of the individuals

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