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    When You Keep Your Audience in Suspense or Say Something
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When You Keep Your Audience in Suspense or Say Something

Question 31

Question 31

Multiple Choice

When you keep your audience in suspense or say something in your speech that is different from the expected,you are creating


A) cadence.
B) confusion.
C) drama.
D) memorable imagery.

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