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agasfer [191]
3 years ago
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Which strategies are appropriate to use when public speaking? Check all that apply. 1)interacting with multimedia by using appro

priate body language 2)being mindful of the volume and tone of the presentation 3)being confident and standing up straight 4)pacing around the room during the presentation 5)showing a relaxed, natural vibe by “winging” the majority of the speech 6)being mindful of the pacing of the presentation and adjusting accordingly
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Thepotemich [5.8K]3 years ago
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Answer:     Which strategies are appropriate to use when public speaking? Check all that apply.

correct- interacting with multimedia by using appropriate body language

correct- being mindful of the volume and tone of the presentation

correct- being confident and standing up straight

wrong- pacing around the room during the presentation

wrong- showing a relaxed, natural vibe by “winging” the majority of the speech

correct- being mindful of the pacing of the presentation and adjusting accordingly

Explanation:  Just finished my English on edge. These were what I got when I went through my work

JulijaS [17]3 years ago
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The correct answer would be 1,2,3,6. Interacting properly with the multimedia content is important in order to use to full potential otherwise it can distract your audience and take the focus of your topic. Standing up straight and using appropriate is important in order to look confident and not to antagonize the audience by being too loud or too quiet. Also be mindful of the pace, you don't want to have to rush it.
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