Speakers who use mobility aids should

A) avoid using note cards when speaking extemporaneously and simply memorize the speech.
B) determine in advance if standing or sitting for the presentation will be the most practical.
C) place a table or podium between themselves and the audience.
D) handle any presentation issues spontaneously as they arise during the presentation.


B

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