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.
A: Speak very loudly.
B: Ask questions frequently.
C: Vary tone, volume, and speed of speech.
D: Limit the speech to fifteen minutes.
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- 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
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