Decide whether each choice describes an ineffective or effective presentation style when giving a speech to an audience. (2 points)

Ineffective
Effective
ends sentences with a rising tone

speaks in declarative sentences

shifting gaze across the audience while speaking

using filler statements such as "like" or "I mean"

1 answer

Sure! Here are the evaluations for each choice:

  1. Ends sentences with a rising tone - Ineffective (This can sound like uncertainty or a question rather than a statement.)

  2. Speaks in declarative sentences - Effective (Declarative sentences convey confidence and clarity.)

  3. Shifting gaze across the audience while speaking - Effective (This engages the audience and makes the speaker appear more approachable.)

  4. Using filler statements such as "like" or "I mean" - Ineffective (Filler statements can undermine the speaker's authority and distract from the message.)