According to the speaker, what can a speaker do to keep an audience's attention
A: Speak very loudly.
B: Ask questions frequently.
C: Vary tone, volume and speed of speech.
D: Limit the speech to a short on
A: Speak very loudly.
B: Ask questions frequently.
C: Vary tone, volume and speed of speech.
D: Limit the speech to a short on
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- According to the professor, what can a speaker do to keep an audience's attention A: Speak very loudly. B: Ask questions frequently. C: Vary tone, volume, and speed of speech. D: Limit the speech to fifteen minutes.
- During the preparation of a speech, in order to place the audience in the center, a speaker should consider the issue of ______ A: to whom the speaker is speaking B: what the speaker wants the audience to know, to believe and to do C: how the speaker should compose and deliver the speech D: all of the above
- According to Professor Lucas, usually the speech topic is determined by _____. A: the occasion, the audience and the speaker’s qualification B: the speaker’s qualification and interests C: the organizer’s purpose and the audience’s interests D: the organizer’s purpose and the speaker’s interests
- According to your textbook, a speaker who attempts to establish goodwill in the introduction of a speech is aiming to convince the audience that she or he __________. A: is willing to take questions at the end of the speech B: has the best interest of the audience in mind C: will avoid using illogical arguments D: is qualified to speak on the topic
- In addition to reinforcing the central idea, a speech conclusion should also __________. A: Signal the end of the speech B: Secure the audience’s attention C: Build your credibility as a speaker D: Reveal the topic of the speech