One of the several proven strategies for gaining your audiences' attention in the speech introduction is
A) jumping up and down.
B) make comments about an individual in the audience.
C) ask a question that you want the audience to answer or consider.
D) speaking very softly so the audience will have to pay close attention.
C
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