Which of the following is true about informative speaking?

A. Unless you are going to be a teacher, speaking to inform is probably irrelevant to your career.
B. Such informative events as briefings and reports do not use the same principles as informative speaking.
C. Speaking to inform is no different from speaking to persuade.
D. All of the above.
E. None of the above.


E.

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