Multiple Choice
Jim is not completely confident in the strength of the persuasiveness of his arguments. To increase his degree of influence, Jim ought to
A) provide refreshments for his audience.
B) play pleasant background music as the audience gathers.
C) tell a few really good jokes at the beginning of his speech.
D) all of these choices.
Correct Answer:

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