Asked by t
If people are leaning forward in their seats or asking each other
questions while you are giving a speech, you should
a. speak up, ask if there is a sound problem, and repeat any points
necessary.
b. consider speaking more quickly and vary the tone and volume of your
voice.
questions while you are giving a speech, you should
a. speak up, ask if there is a sound problem, and repeat any points
necessary.
b. consider speaking more quickly and vary the tone and volume of your
voice.
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Answered by
t
If people are leaning forward in their seats or asking each other
questions while you are giving a speech, you should
a. speak up, ask if there is a sound problem, and repeat any points
necessary.
b. consider speaking more quickly and vary the tone and volume of your
voice.
questions while you are giving a speech, you should
a. speak up, ask if there is a sound problem, and repeat any points
necessary.
b. consider speaking more quickly and vary the tone and volume of your
voice.
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a. speak up, ask if there is a sound problem, and repeat any points necessary.
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