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Murrr4er [49]
2 years ago
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What kind of delivery encourages the speaker's use of stylistically effective wording and excellent eye contact, dating back to

the ancient Greeks and Romans? a. extemporaneous memory b. whole-sentence c. outline impromptu
Social Studies
2 answers:
shusha [124]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: A. Extemporaneous memory

Explanation: Extemporaneous speeches refers to an address or public speaking system in between the memorized and impromptu style. The memorized is when the content of the script is recited verbatim. And the impromptu style made without preparation or rehearsal. The extemporaneous style is made using notes containing jotted or key points which is later developed by the speaker while giving the speech. Such that the speaker can style or tweak wording of the speech while also maintaining eye contact with the audience. The notes are just to keep track of the things to touch during the speech and not the content of the speech to be delivered. Content are often scraped from memory and based on speakers inspiration at that moment.

Katena32 [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

extemporaneous memory

Explanation:

This is a type of speech delivered with a detailed outline.

Its advantages are;

1. The speech always have this sspontaneous sound because you are not reading directly and steadily but glancing and putting thought into your words

2. There is a higher degree of eye contact with the audience, this helps to make the message communicated very well.

3. Here, the speaker can adjust to audience reactions both verbally and nonverbally. It also allows or encourages audience feedback.

One major disadvantage of it is;

1. The speaker needs to really spend a great deal of time to practice and learn the outline very well, this will enable him not to forget any part of the speech.

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