Multiple Choice
Unlike written communication which is read and can then be re-read, a speech has to get it right the first time in front of the audience. Therefore, in terms of planning a presentation, it is most important to
A) provide visual cues (graphics, slides) as well as the verbal message.
B) plan and practise the speech so that voice, tone and pace are perfect.
C) order the main ideas in a focused, logical, easy to understand fashion.
D) establish rapport with the audience.
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