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HudsonKB16

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All of these are good advice for nonverbal messages during a presentation except
 A) avoid being planted behind the podium.
 B) use a variety of gestures planned and rehearsed in advance.
 C) punctuate your words by varying your tone, volume, pitch, and pace.
 D) maintain appropriate eye contact to show your confidence and preparation.

Question 2

Like it or not, speakers are judged on their appearance. Which of these is the best advice on choosing your attire for a business presentation?
 A) Dress only as well as the best-dressed person in your audience, even if that means shorts and a t-shirt.
 B) Dress professionally.
 C) Conduct a survey among your colleagues to determine their opinion about your attire.
 D) Wear your most casual, comfortable clothing so that you feel more relaxed.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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