Multiple Choice
Informative narratives are:
A) fillers that extend the length of time it takes to give a speech.
B) stories that help audiences understand complicated phenomena.
C) stories that are used to take the place of concrete evidence.
D) used for the purpose of gaining and maintaining attention.
E) used as a way to relax the audience at the beginning of a speech.
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