1. The background music: The choice of background music during a radio speech can set the tone and mood of the speech. It can enhance or detract from the overall effectiveness of the argument and influence the listener's impression.
2. The speaker's appearance: In a radio speech, the speaker's appearance is not visible, but their voice and tone can still convey various aspects of their personality, confidence, and credibility. The way they speak and present themselves vocally can impact how the argument is perceived by the audience.
3. The speaker's visual aids: In a radio speech, visual aids may not be directly visible to the audience. However, if the speaker refers to them or describes them accurately and effectively, it can contribute to the listener's impression and understanding of the argument.
4. The speaker's height: In a radio speech, the speaker's height is not visible, so it does not directly affect the listener's impression of the argument.
Besides a speaker's reasoning, which factor might affect a person's impression of the argument in a radio speech?
1. The background music
2. The speaker's appearance
3. The speaker's visual aids
4. The speaker's height
3 answers
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Apologies for the confusion. The factor that might affect a person's impression of the argument in a radio speech, besides the speaker's reasoning, is the background music.