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Metfan725

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Question 1

What physical aspect of delivery accounts for much of the emotional impact of your message?
◦ personal appearance
◦ facial expressions
◦ posture
◦ gestures

Question 2

What should students keep in mind about appearance when delivering a classroom speech?
◦ Typical student attire is usually fine.
◦ It's a good idea to dress for a special occasion when you present a speech.
◦ Appearance makes little difference in how we communicate with others.
◦ How you look or dress when speaking does not affect credibility.


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Marked as best answer by Metfan725 on Jan 25, 2021

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