Charismatic speakers
A) are always successful in their attempts to persuade their audiences.
B) rely solely on humor instead of sound evidence.
C) are relatively unconcerned with members of the audience.
D) speak with energy and enthusiasm.
E) are more interested in the topic than in their listeners.
D
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