Author Question: A scripted presentation (a) is inappropriate for cross-cultural audiences. (b) allows the ... (Read 32 times)

jon_i

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A scripted presentation
 
  (a) is inappropriate for cross-cultural audiences.
  (b) allows the speaker to appear natural and relaxed.
  (c) takes little time to prepare.
  (d) makes working with visuals difficult.
  (e) b, c, and d.

Question 2

When speaking in front of a group and not using a podium, which of the following practices should you employ?
 
  (a) Find one spot in front of the audience and be sure not to stray.
  (b) Feel free to move around a bit.
  (c) In a conference room setting, stay seated to mirror your audience.
  (d) Avoid approaching the audience during questions since this may intimidate them. (e) Gesture frequently.



sarah_brady415

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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