Multiple Choice
The chapter suggests that if you see audience members with confused, puzzled, or frustrated expressions you should _____.
A) mention what you observed and promise to address questions at the end
B) make adjustments accordingly
C) take a break and discreetly ask the audience members for their input
D) take a break and ask a colleague for their opinion
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