Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a norm of communication in the Australian cultural context?
A) Public speakers can tell lies wherever necessary and the audience will not mind.
B) Public speakers may be found to verbally insult and abuse their audience. This is considered acceptable.
C) Public speakers do not need to make eye contact with their audience; the audience will continue to listen regardless.
D) Public speakers can insert personal anecdotes and humour into their speeches and it will often be well-received.
E) Public speakers do not need to follow any rules when it comes to providing facts and evidence.
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