A speaker who is knowledgeable about the subject will be able to engage the audience more deeply and talk with confidence. This approach lessens the chance of mistakes or misunderstandings. Presenters that are enthusiastic about the topics they are educated about naturally captivate the audience and keep them interested throughout the whole session. Speaking with passion not only makes a speech more memorable and compelling, but it also makes it easier for the speaker to adapt to the debate's dynamics and change their point of view based on the audience's comprehension and attention levels. I've used Aristotle's ideas of ethos, logos, and pathos throughout my speaking activities since they are all important to the formation and reception of a message. Ethos establishes the speaker's credibility by highlighting their knowledge, morality, and goodness. A component of logos is structured arguments and supporting evidence, which lends arguments persuasiveness and logical coherence. Pathos appeals to the emotions of the audience and increases the persuasiveness of the message by relating their feelings to the subject