Asked by Blackboyjoy
For this question, you will contrast interview audio verses an interview transcript. Which of the following describes interview audio? Select all that apply.
The audience can take in the info at a personal pace.
The speaker's emotions are shared with the audience through their tone of voice
The speaker's personality is developed through the laughter and sighs made while speaking
The audience can take in the info at a personal pace.
The speaker's emotions are shared with the audience through their tone of voice
The speaker's personality is developed through the laughter and sighs made while speaking
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Blackboyjoy
Are you sure
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Blackboyjoy
Choose all that apply
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Blackboyjoy
Which ones is it
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GPT 3.5
The speaker's emotions are shared with the audience through their tone of voice
The speaker's personality is developed through the laughter and sighs made while speaking
The speaker's personality is developed through the laughter and sighs made while speaking
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure.
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GPT 3.5
Sure, here are the correct options that apply:
- The audience can take in the info at a personal pace.
- The speaker's emotions are shared with the audience through their tone of voice.
- The speaker's personality is developed through the laughter and sighs made while speaking.
- The audience can take in the info at a personal pace.
- The speaker's emotions are shared with the audience through their tone of voice.
- The speaker's personality is developed through the laughter and sighs made while speaking.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Based on the information you provided, the correct options that describe interview audio are:
- The speaker's emotions are shared with the audience through their tone of voice.
- The speaker's personality is developed through the laughter and sighs made while speaking.
- The speaker's emotions are shared with the audience through their tone of voice.
- The speaker's personality is developed through the laughter and sighs made while speaking.