What's the function of this nonverbal behavior--- lowering or raising
your voice when you say something important?()
A: Regulating
B: Complementing
C: Substituting
D: Accenting
your voice when you say something important?()
A: Regulating
B: Complementing
C: Substituting
D: Accenting
举一反三
- In which of the following ways can nonverbal communication influence the verbal communication? A: regulating B: repeating C: contradicting D: complementing E: substituting F: accenting
- The function of nonverbal communication doesn’t including-- A: Repeating B: Complementing C: Substituting D: Monitoring
- When you want to express your responsibility for something, what should you say? _________
- Which of the following is NOT a purpose of raising or lowering your voice in public speaking?
- Which of the following statements about changing your pitch is true? A: Changing your pitch does not help to keep the audience stay alert and attentive. B: It’s advisable to always emphasize the first sentence of a paragraph or lowering your tone when you are close to the ending part. C: A fixed pattern will help you become an attractive speaker. D: By changing the tune and tone of your voice, you send your message to your audience that something important is coming, and they should listen up.