Option D, taking turns looking at several people.
I'll go over why the other three options are bad ideas.
Option A and B do maintain eye contact, but it'll be inferred by the audience that you're looking at solely one person.
It's pretty obvious that Option C is a terrible idea, since the point of maintaining eye contact is to be looking at your audience.
The reason Option D is the best choice is because it keeps the audience engaged. By looking around a room, your audience will infer that you're addressing everyone in the room.
-T.B.
Answer:
D. Compare and contrast
Explanation:
The speaker started by giving similarities between the two instruments: "The violin and cello are both beautiful string instruments,"
Afterwards, the speaker starts giving the differences : one is larger while the other is smaller, one is harder to transport and another is much more expensive
Answer:
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It depends. If the female is the best. I would use the second. If the female was, I would use the first