At what time the speaker should explain his/her ideas clearly by using examples?

A. When an audience is confused.
B. When an audience is cleared about the ideas.
C. When an audience is getting bored.
D. None of the above


Answer: A

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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To best prepare for the future of public relations, coursework should include which of the following that has not been included historically

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