What is aporia in speaking?
Aporia expresses genuine or feigned doubt about how to proceed, what to say, or which choice to make. It engages audiences by showing vulnerability and thought processes, like 'I'm not sure how to explain this complex situation.'
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Aporia
Express genuine doubt or uncertainty about how to proceed to engage audience thinking.
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