Marcus works for the city parks department and is giving a speech about native flora at one of the local parks. He has set up a small stage with a table and some examples of native plants. Just before he is scheduled to give his speech, it starts to hail, and the audience runs for cover under a nearby picnic shelter. What should Marcus do?

A. Pack up the stage and plants and leave because the event has been completely ruined.
B. Run to the shelter and sit in the corner without speaking while they wait for the storm to pass.
C. Carry on in the hail as though nothing has changed.
D. Join the audience under the shelter and be flexible and adjust his speech to fit the new situation.


Answer: D

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