Multiple Choice
A lectern is a(n) :
A) area in front of a room specifically designed for public speaking.
B) electronic array that includes PowerPoint and a document camera.
C) small raised surface,usually with a slanted top,for a speaker's notes.
D) small raised surface on which a speaker stands to appear taller.
E) stabilizing device for speakers to grip when they feel nervous.
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