the answer is A ...................................................................................................................................................
The correct answer is A. You can receive instant feedback from your audience.
This is something that cannot be done if you are writing a text and your audience reads it at their home - they cannot immediately let you know what they think about your ideas and arguments. However, if you are giving a speech in front of an audience, then they absolutely can. B, C, and D are examples of what happens during writing, rather than speaking.
Answer:
C. pauses
Explanation:
Daniel mispronounces several words, as stated in the question, and mumbles very fast towards the end. He also didn't prepare clear notes, which was why he was so frazzled. The only thing he didn't do was pause to let the information absorb into the listener, or have an awkward pause in the middle of his presentation.
Answer:
a is most interactive
Explanation:
interactive=influencing or having an effect on each other
b,c, and d have something in common which is nothing having to do with the audience.
That first option INTERACTS with the audience
Answer: 'must' and 'not'
Explanation: must+not=musn't
Ex: You musn't do that.