Merely taking a deep breath or a few steps away from the lectern may help free your body of
extra energy and help you feel more relaxed when delivering your speech. What is this part of
understanding speech anxiety called?
A) controlling excess tension B) focusing on audience feedback
C) focusing on the topic D) developing a positive attitude
A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A stock issue of factual argumentation asks what information confirms or denies
the relationship between the subject and predicate of the primary inference. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Name and describe five forms of invasion of privacy.
What will be an ideal response?
_____ is a way to establish common ground by sharing personal stories and examples illustrating things that are similar between you and your audience
A) ?Asking rhetorical questions B) ?Using personal pronouns C) ?Drawing from mutual experiences D) ?Embracing audience credibility