As your textbook explains, when giving a commemorative speech, a speaker should take care to
A. use PowerPoint to generate strong emotions.
B. avoid falling back on clichés and trite sentiments.
C. thank the people who made the award possible.
D. All of these answers are correct.
E. Both avoid falling back on clichés and trite sentiments and use PowerPoint to generate strong emotions.
Answer: B
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