Deck 13: Delivery  

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Speaking from a manuscript requires very little skill.
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A manuscript speech is written out word for word and read to the audience.
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One othe advantages ospeaking from a manuscript is that it frees a speaker from the need to establish eye contact with the audience.
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Using signposts such as "First, . . . ; second, . . ." etc., is a good way to appear organized and confident when giving an impromptu speech.
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An extemporaneous speech is delivered with little or no immediate preparation.
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The impact oa speaker's words is strongly influence by her or his nonverbal communication.
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Good speech delivery conveys a speaker's ideas without calling attention to itself.
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In an extemporaneous speech, the exact wording is chosen at the moment odelivery.
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Good speech delivery should call attention to itself.
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When speaking from a manuscript, you should strive for the same directness and sincerity in your voice as in an extemporaneous speech.
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Impromptu speaking gives more precise control over thought and language than does extemporaneous speaking.
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Speaking from a manuscript allows for greater spontaneity and directness than does speaking extemporaneously.
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Speaking impromptu and speaking extemporaneously are essentially alike.
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An impromptu speech is delivered with little or no immediate preparation.
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An extemporaneous speech is carefully prepared and practiced in advance.
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Trying to memorize a speech is a good way to ensure that you'll communicate with your audience with conversational directness and sincerity.
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When speaking impromptu, you should do your best to look calm and confident no matter how nervous you may be feeling.
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Nonverbal communication is based on a person's use ovoice and body, rather than on the use owords.
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Each time you practice the same speech extemporaneously, the wording othe speech will be slightly different.
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"Conversational quality" in a speech means that the speaker talks the same as she or he would in ordinary conversation.
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Iyou say the "s" in Illinois or the "p" in pneumonia, you are making a mistake in articulation.
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Research shows that personal appearance affects the audience's perception othe speaker.
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Most people recognize and understand about the same number owords in reading as occur in spontaneous speech.
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No two people have exactly the same vocal characteristics.
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Dialects are usually based on regional or ethnic speech patterns.
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Vocalized pauses are an effective way to increase a speaker's credibility.
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When a speaker's body language is inconsistent with her or his words, listeners might believe the body language rather than the words.
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A well-timed pause is an effective way to give dramatic impact to a statement.
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You can articulate a word sharply and still mispronounce it.
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Pauses usually work best in a speech when they are planned in advance.
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Ways otalking based on ethnic or regional speech patterns are called dialects.
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Pitch is the relative highness or lowness othe speaker's voice.
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The "conversational quality" oextemporaneous speaking means that a speech has been well rehearsed yet sounds spontaneous to the audience.
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Over the years linguists have concluded that no dialect is inherently better or worse than another dialect.
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Personal appearance has little effect on the audience's perception oa speaker.
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A faster rate ospeech is usually called for when a speaker is explaining complex information.
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A speaker always sounds louder to a listener than to the speaker.
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Regional or ethnic dialects are fine in speeches as long as listeners find them acceptable.
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Most people recognize and understand about three times as many words in reading as occur in spontaneous speech.
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People in the U.S. usually speak at a rate between 120 and 150 words per minute.
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Rehearsing how you behave at the beginning and end oyour speech is one othe easiest things you can do to improve your image with an audience.
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Since most people are nervous about public speaking, it is perfectly acceptable to finish a speech by declaring, "Am I glad that's over!"
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According to your textbook, when preparing for a question-and-answer session, you should anticipate possible questions, write out your answers in full, and practice the delivery oyour answers.
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The question-and-answer session can have as much impact on an audience as what a speaker says during the speech itself.
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According to your textbook, the final step in practicing your speech delivery is to prepare your speaking outline.
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When you reach the end oyour speech, you should maintain eye contact with the audience for a moment after you finish talking.
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According to your textbook, the first step in rehearsing a speech is to practice in front oa mirror.
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In the United States, public speakers who establish strong eye contact are usually perceived as more credible than speakers who have weak eye contact.
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In most cases, the question-and-answer session has little impact on an audience's response to a speech.
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You should try to look at the audience about 50 percent othe time while you are giving a speech.
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When preparing for a question-and-answer session, it is unethical to anticipate potential questions and to write out answers ahead otime.
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In the United States, public speakers who establish strong eye contact with listeners are usually perceived as less credible than speakers who have weaker eye contact.
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When preparing for a question-and-answer session, it is a bad idea to write out answers to possible questions because doing so can decrease the conversational quality oyour delivery.
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As your textbook explains, learning how to gesture is one othe first things a beginning public speaker should concentrate on.
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Handling the question-and-answer session well can enhance a speaker's credibility and strengthen the impact ohis or her speech.
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You should start to establish eye contact with the audience even before you begin to speak.
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A single practice session otwo or three hours is usually the best way to rehearse your speech.
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Frequent gestures are a sure sign oan effective speaker.
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According to your textbook, the first step in practicing your speech delivery is to go through your preparation outline aloud to see how it translates into spoken discourse.
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Poor eye contact during a speech can make you lose the attention oyour audience.
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Presenting a speech online is essentially the same as delivering a speech to an in-person audience.
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When conducting a question-and-answer session, you should usually restate or paraphrase each question before you answer it.
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When speaking online, you should look into the camera as iyou were making eye contact with an audience that is right in front oyou.
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One advantage ogiving an online speech is that it usually requires less rehearsal than does a speech for an in-person audience.
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During a question-and-answer session, you should direct your answer solely to the person who asked you the question.
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Because a speaker is framed by the camera, his or her nonverbal communication is usually more noticeable to an online audience than to an in-person audience.
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During a question-and-answer session, you should direct your answers primarily to the audience as a whole rather than solely to the individual questioner.
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Understanding the capabilities and limitations oyour software is an essential part omaking an effective online presentation.
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Iyou receive a hostile question during a question-and-answer session, you should respond in a hostile manner.
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Unless there is a moderator, the speaker is responsible for making sure the question-and-answer session stays on track and finishes within the specified time limits.
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Audiences are less likely to get distracted when viewing an online presentation than they are when attending an in-person speech.
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In addition to practicing in front ofamily and friends, online speakers need to practice their speech with their computer and software.
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As your textbook explains, you are most likely to be successful in a question-and-answer session iyou approach each question as a challenge to your competence and intelligence.
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When faced with an inquiry you can't answer during a question-and-answer session, you should usually try to blufyour way through the answer so as to preserve your credibility on the topic.
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Iyou are asked a hostile question during a question-and-answer session, you should avoid sounding hostile in your response.
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Presenting a speech online requires special adjustments for the online environment.
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When presenting a speech online, you have essentially the same relationship with your audience as you do when speaking to an in-person audience.
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When giving an online presentation, it is appropriate to dress as casually as you would for any other Internet activity.
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When answering questions after a speech, you should try to make your answers as long as possible to use up the time allotted.
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To keep control othe question-and-answer session, a speaker should usually allow no more than one follow-up question from each questioner.
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Speaking from a manuscript requires very little skill.
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A manuscript speech is written out word for word and read to the audience.
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One othe advantages ospeaking from a manuscript is that it frees a speaker from the need to establish eye contact with the audience.
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Using signposts such as "First, . . . ; second, . . ." etc., is a good way to appear organized and confident when giving an impromptu speech.
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An extemporaneous speech is delivered with little or no immediate preparation.
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The impact oa speaker's words is strongly influence by her or his nonverbal communication.
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Good speech delivery conveys a speaker's ideas without calling attention to itself.
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In an extemporaneous speech, the exact wording is chosen at the moment odelivery.
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Good speech delivery should call attention to itself.
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When speaking from a manuscript, you should strive for the same directness and sincerity in your voice as in an extemporaneous speech.
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Impromptu speaking gives more precise control over thought and language than does extemporaneous speaking.
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Speaking from a manuscript allows for greater spontaneity and directness than does speaking extemporaneously.
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Speaking impromptu and speaking extemporaneously are essentially alike.
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An impromptu speech is delivered with little or no immediate preparation.
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An extemporaneous speech is carefully prepared and practiced in advance.
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Trying to memorize a speech is a good way to ensure that you'll communicate with your audience with conversational directness and sincerity.
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When speaking impromptu, you should do your best to look calm and confident no matter how nervous you may be feeling.
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Nonverbal communication is based on a person's use ovoice and body, rather than on the use owords.
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Each time you practice the same speech extemporaneously, the wording othe speech will be slightly different.
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"Conversational quality" in a speech means that the speaker talks the same as she or he would in ordinary conversation.
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Iyou say the "s" in Illinois or the "p" in pneumonia, you are making a mistake in articulation.
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Research shows that personal appearance affects the audience's perception othe speaker.
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Most people recognize and understand about the same number owords in reading as occur in spontaneous speech.
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No two people have exactly the same vocal characteristics.
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Dialects are usually based on regional or ethnic speech patterns.
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Vocalized pauses are an effective way to increase a speaker's credibility.
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When a speaker's body language is inconsistent with her or his words, listeners might believe the body language rather than the words.
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A well-timed pause is an effective way to give dramatic impact to a statement.
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You can articulate a word sharply and still mispronounce it.
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Pauses usually work best in a speech when they are planned in advance.
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Ways otalking based on ethnic or regional speech patterns are called dialects.
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Pitch is the relative highness or lowness othe speaker's voice.
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The "conversational quality" oextemporaneous speaking means that a speech has been well rehearsed yet sounds spontaneous to the audience.
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Over the years linguists have concluded that no dialect is inherently better or worse than another dialect.
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Personal appearance has little effect on the audience's perception oa speaker.
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A faster rate ospeech is usually called for when a speaker is explaining complex information.
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A speaker always sounds louder to a listener than to the speaker.
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Regional or ethnic dialects are fine in speeches as long as listeners find them acceptable.
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Most people recognize and understand about three times as many words in reading as occur in spontaneous speech.
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People in the U.S. usually speak at a rate between 120 and 150 words per minute.
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Rehearsing how you behave at the beginning and end oyour speech is one othe easiest things you can do to improve your image with an audience.
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Since most people are nervous about public speaking, it is perfectly acceptable to finish a speech by declaring, "Am I glad that's over!"
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According to your textbook, when preparing for a question-and-answer session, you should anticipate possible questions, write out your answers in full, and practice the delivery oyour answers.
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The question-and-answer session can have as much impact on an audience as what a speaker says during the speech itself.
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According to your textbook, the final step in practicing your speech delivery is to prepare your speaking outline.
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When you reach the end oyour speech, you should maintain eye contact with the audience for a moment after you finish talking.
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According to your textbook, the first step in rehearsing a speech is to practice in front oa mirror.
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In the United States, public speakers who establish strong eye contact are usually perceived as more credible than speakers who have weak eye contact.
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In most cases, the question-and-answer session has little impact on an audience's response to a speech.
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You should try to look at the audience about 50 percent othe time while you are giving a speech.
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When preparing for a question-and-answer session, it is unethical to anticipate potential questions and to write out answers ahead otime.
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In the United States, public speakers who establish strong eye contact with listeners are usually perceived as less credible than speakers who have weaker eye contact.
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When preparing for a question-and-answer session, it is a bad idea to write out answers to possible questions because doing so can decrease the conversational quality oyour delivery.
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As your textbook explains, learning how to gesture is one othe first things a beginning public speaker should concentrate on.
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Handling the question-and-answer session well can enhance a speaker's credibility and strengthen the impact ohis or her speech.
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You should start to establish eye contact with the audience even before you begin to speak.
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A single practice session otwo or three hours is usually the best way to rehearse your speech.
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Frequent gestures are a sure sign oan effective speaker.
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According to your textbook, the first step in practicing your speech delivery is to go through your preparation outline aloud to see how it translates into spoken discourse.
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Poor eye contact during a speech can make you lose the attention oyour audience.
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Presenting a speech online is essentially the same as delivering a speech to an in-person audience.
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When conducting a question-and-answer session, you should usually restate or paraphrase each question before you answer it.
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When speaking online, you should look into the camera as iyou were making eye contact with an audience that is right in front oyou.
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One advantage ogiving an online speech is that it usually requires less rehearsal than does a speech for an in-person audience.
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During a question-and-answer session, you should direct your answer solely to the person who asked you the question.
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Because a speaker is framed by the camera, his or her nonverbal communication is usually more noticeable to an online audience than to an in-person audience.
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During a question-and-answer session, you should direct your answers primarily to the audience as a whole rather than solely to the individual questioner.
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Understanding the capabilities and limitations oyour software is an essential part omaking an effective online presentation.
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Iyou receive a hostile question during a question-and-answer session, you should respond in a hostile manner.
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Unless there is a moderator, the speaker is responsible for making sure the question-and-answer session stays on track and finishes within the specified time limits.
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Audiences are less likely to get distracted when viewing an online presentation than they are when attending an in-person speech.
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In addition to practicing in front ofamily and friends, online speakers need to practice their speech with their computer and software.
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As your textbook explains, you are most likely to be successful in a question-and-answer session iyou approach each question as a challenge to your competence and intelligence.
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When faced with an inquiry you can't answer during a question-and-answer session, you should usually try to blufyour way through the answer so as to preserve your credibility on the topic.
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Iyou are asked a hostile question during a question-and-answer session, you should avoid sounding hostile in your response.
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Presenting a speech online requires special adjustments for the online environment.
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When presenting a speech online, you have essentially the same relationship with your audience as you do when speaking to an in-person audience.
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When giving an online presentation, it is appropriate to dress as casually as you would for any other Internet activity.
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When answering questions after a speech, you should try to make your answers as long as possible to use up the time allotted.
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To keep control othe question-and-answer session, a speaker should usually allow no more than one follow-up question from each questioner.
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