Answer: most likely part b
Explanation:
This section would contain arguments as to why Shakespeare was not so great.
The opposite view of defending Shakespeare's greatness would be to prove he was not great. Therefore, this section may discuss other Renaissance authors, such as Christopher Marlowe, or it might argue that Shakespeare was not educated enough to write the plays attributed to him, or this section might argue that Shakespeare's plays were not as great as the plays of other playwrights.
The correct answer is What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.
A literary analogy would be anything where two things that are seemingly not related in any way are connected through some kind of meaning, which happens here.
I would imagine "a comfortable amount of eye contact" would be a sign that you are confident, so that can be crossed out of the list.
"Business attire" gives off a professional vibe, which means if you happen to wear business attire, you're most likely serious about your topic and are confident about it, so that's also false.
Slouching could mean that you are not confident. When talking, you should stand straight up, slouching could give your audience the impression that you weren't well prepared for your topic or you're not confident about it.
So your answer should be "slouching" :)
Since i was in choir for like forever and we never sang the prologue i would have to choose false but some choirs are different so idk