Besides a speaker's reasoning, which factor might affect a person's impression of the arguments in a radio speech?

options:

the speaker's visual aids
the speaker's visual aids

the speaker's height
the speaker's height

the background music
the background music

the speaker's appearance

1 answer

In a radio speech, the factor that might affect a person's impression of the arguments, besides the speaker's reasoning, is the background music. While radio does not convey visual elements such as a speaker's appearance or height, the use of background music can significantly influence listeners' emotions and perceptions of the argument being presented.