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Plant Questions

Plant Questions

At the beginning of your article or lecture, plant interesting questions, by that, you make people much more interested in your presentation because they want to resolve the question you planted. 

If the answer to the question you planted will be unexpected and reasonable, creating an "aha" moment, your idea will stay in peoples' minds. 

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