Asking yourself which of the following questions will help you to consider whether the topic will be suitable for your listeners?
A. How much do I care about this topic?
B. How much will my audience care about this topic?
C. How much do I know about this topic?
D. How appropriate is this topic for my audience?
Answer: D
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