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kiruha [24]
2 years ago
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In the context of the phases of public speaking apprehension, the _____ phase is the anxiety we experience before giving a speec

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inessss [21]2 years ago
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In the context of the phases of public speaking apprehension, the anticipation phase  the anxiety we experience before giving a speech.

The act of speaking directly to a live audience has historically been referred to as public speaking, often known as oratory or oration. Today, it encompasses all forms of public speaking (both official and informal), including pre-recorded speeches transmitted across long distances via technology.

Confucius, one of the numerous academics connected to public speaking, once professed the belief that a speech that was thought to be good would have an effect on people's lives whether or not they personally listened to it.

He believed that a person in authority might affect the world via their words and deeds.

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