__________ are references to an original source, made at the point in a speech where information from that source is presented.

a. Flash cards
b. Oral footnotes
c. Annotated bibliographies
d. Cue cards


b. Oral footnotes
Oral footnotes are references to an original source, made at the point in the speech where information from that source is presented. The key to preparing oral footnotes is to include enough information for listeners to access the sources themselves and to offer enough credentials to enhance the credibility of the information a person is citing.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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