When delivering the speech,
A) keep direct eye contact with the audience 70% of the time.
B) make sure to employ unnatural variations in pitch and speaking rate in order to keep the attention of your audience.
C) look just over the heads of the audience to make it appear that you are making eye contact.
D) look down at least 50% of the time at your notes so that you do not lose track of where you are in the speech.
E) answers "a" and "b".
A
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