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A) smoothness of delivery, a flowing of words, and the absence of vocalized pauses.
B) the use of a large vocabulary without errors in pronunciation.
C) delivery without articulation errors.
D) the use of projection so that all of the audience can hear the message.
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A) visualization approach
B) negative thinking approach
C) skills approach
D) positive thinking approach
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A) always seen as a negative characteristic of delivery.
B) mostly seen as a positive avoidance of silence.
C) usually present when the speaker is highly fluent.
D) always present in extemporaneous speeches.
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A) pronunciation
B) articulation
C) pitch
D) vocalization
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A) memorized speech.
B) impromptu speech.
C) extemporaneous speech.
D) manuscript speech.
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A) keep your hands in your pockets so the audience doesn't see them shaking.
B) make your gestures big and broad.
C) gesture with the hand holding your notes.
D) avoid practicing with them so that they are spontaneous.
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A) Eye contact refers to meaningful attention to the eyes and faces of the audience members.
B) Good eye contact can improve the speaker's perceived source credibility.
C) The value of eye contact with audiences and individuals is culturally determined.
D) There is no such thing as too much eye contact.
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