What is the best advice for maintaining eye contact when speaking to a large audience?
A) Focus just above the listeners' heads so as not to be intimidated by the size of the crowd.
B) Divide listeners into three or four groups and shift your focus among them corresponding to
transitions.
C) Don't worry about eye contact with a group that large, no one will really notice.
D) Make eye contact only with the listeners close enough to notice.
E) Try to look at as many individuals as you possibly can during the course of the speech.
B
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