To avoid running past your allotted time for a speech, you should always
A. wait until the end before answering questions.
B. estimate in advance how much material you can cover in the time allowed.
C. cover your most important or interesting points at the beginning of a speech in case you need to cut your remarks short.
D. use a timer to warn you when your time is up and then speak for an additional 3-4 minutes.
Answer: B
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