The answers are B, C, and E
Public speaking skills takes the speaker's connection with his audience as the most important point. The first requirement is that, you should know what you;re talking about. Your visual presentation or piece should only guide you but you can't totally depend on it. The speaker has to know his audience and engage them into thinking and conversing. Public speaking is also like a trial-and-error process. You don't get it right the first time, it takes practice. Thus, the answer is letter D.
<span>Set against the backdrop of Paris in 1883 this story is a wonderful mix of friendship, art, love and trauma. It starts off as a bit of a murder mystery as 2 French models discover the artist they posed for is found dead. The story follows the lives of Fleur and Babette and shows how the artist's death has consequences for them both as their lives spiral out of control. I loved the fabulous descriptions of Paris in this era and felt transported into smokey cafes where artistic people came to drink, eat, write and talk. But there is a darkness throughout the book as issues such as sexual abuse, prostitution, poverty and mental illness tackled.This book opens up to us how artists at the time may have lived and shows us the wonders of Paris and the Montmartre in all its glory. It made me want to go and wander around an art gallery and appreciate the hardship and yet colourful life these people led. A wonderfully addictive read</span>