Answer:
D. varying the rate at which you speak
Explanation:
Verbal Strategies
The way you speak also affects the impact of your speech on your audience. Different ways of speaking are known as verbal strategies.
Take a look at the list; it shows some examples of verbal strategies.
These also are things your teacher will evaluate when you give your speech.
Think About It
Think of a time when you listened to a speaker who did not use effective verbal strategies. What could he or she have done to give a better presentation?
Verbal Strategies
• Vary the pitch and tone of your voice.
• Vary the rate, or speed, at which you speak.
• Speak loudly enough.
• Pronounce key words slowly for emphasis.
• Pause to catch your breath or to emphasize important points.
• Be careful not to fill the speech with um, uh, or er.
• Use a conversational tone.
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Answer:
this is the sample answer
Explanation: Sample Response: I would find images that would hook the audience's interest while also being relevant to the story. I'd also have to make sure that they were public domain images. I would look for images of sled dogs, the Alaskan wilderness, miners, and images that showed a conflict between civilization and nature
The speaker will never see his beloved Lenore again.
An infinitive is the word "to" plus a verb so if you see that in a sentence its probably an.infinitive (I'll give an example below)
Ex: Renee suprised her sister to scare her.
-The infinitive would be "to scare" because it could be mistaken as a verb but the actual verb is "surprised"
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