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Aleks [24]
3 years ago
11

Courtney delivers her speech about how to get into law school in a manner that earns her a satisfactory grade, but not the outst

anding marks she was hoping for. She kept the same volume, rate, pitch and tone throughout the speech; she took a few steps between each main point; she did not use any emotion when she spoke, and she used facial expressions. What is one reason she may not have earned the grade she wanted?a. She took a few steps between points
b. She kept the same volume, rate, pitch and tone
c. She used facial expressions
d. None of these answers is correct
English
1 answer:
Mkey [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

She used facial expressions

to get into law school in a manner that earns her a satisfactory grade, but not the outstanding marks she was hoping for. She kept the same volume, rate, pitch and tone throughout the speech; she took a few steps between each main point........ and she used facial expressions.

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