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SIZIF [17.4K]
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10

Never ask the audience a question that requires a verbal answer from the audience. Group of answer choices True False

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1 answer:
Bond [772]4 years ago
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Answer: False

Explanation: During a presentation, we can choose to ask two different forms of questions, which are rhetorical and non rhetorical question. The rhetorical question are the ones that don't require a verbal answer, the question is answered by self-talk, while non rhetorical question are those questions we ask the audience to know they response.

In presentation, a two way communication is important, as if makes the presentation to be lively. This two way communication depends on your presentation. It is very important to know when to ask a question that require an answer, because this can distract the attention of the audience if wrongly used.

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