Multiple Choice
Eye contact is achieved when a speaker:
A) can get the audience to believe he or she is looking at them.
B) can make visual contact with everyone in the audience.
C) glances around the room during transitions between points.
D) is able to sweep his or her gaze around the entire room.
E) memorizes a speech and doesn't need to rely on any notes.
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