When you read your manuscript to an audience:
A) adapting your language to the audience is unnecessary.
B) audience members will be impressed by your confidence.
C) the lack of eye contact will probably go unnoticed.
D) listeners might believe you don't know your own speech.
E) you can be sure you'll give a powerful,effective speech.
Correct Answer:
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Q49: The use of well-prepared notecards:
A)allows you to
Q50: Speaking from notecards instead of a manuscript:
A)adds
Q51: If you find out in advance that
Q52: How must speakers adapt to larger venues?
Q53: When you prepare your speaking notecards:
A)be sure
Q55: You should prepare notecards for visual ease,not
Q56: If you read your speech from a
Q57: What is a lectern? What are the
Q58: You can add a sixth notecard if
Q59: Carrying your full manuscript as a safety
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