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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
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Insuuctions: Read the statements about bodily gestures carefully. White YES T you agree to the statement and

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Alexxandr [17]3 years ago
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insuuctions: Read the statements about bodily gestures carefully. White YES T you agree to the statement and

NO if you disagree.

6. Bodily geshires orar naturally if you know what you want to say.

7. Crossing your arms makes you look defensive.

8. Face your audience with your hands on the side with your chin up.

9. Shrugging your shoulders suggests that you know something.

10. Putting your hands on your hips makes you seem aggressive.

11. Stand with confidence to achieve a comfortable speaking position.

12. Shaving your fist is a sign of naughtness.

12. Une air hands to emphasize or reinforce your message when speaking.

14. Making an OK sign with your fingers emphasizes a point.

15. Clapping your hands to make your audience clap shows promptness.

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