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English, 01.01.2020 22:31, love123jones

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1. the nature of audiences is to have a much harder time understanding what you say versus what they read or study
a) true
b) false

2. the most important element of telling a story to flesh out your point to the audience is the use of
a) statistics
b) humor
c) dialogue
d) interesting slides

3. when using dialogue and you introduce another character you make your story
a) more confusing
b) more interesting
c) no different really
d) a bit more boring

4. speaking in dialogue is a great tool because it puts in the position as an all-power narrator
a) true
b) false

5. in order to sound less monotonous when telling a story when you repeat the words that someone else said to you, you should
a) pause and hold up a sign saying whose voice you will speaking in
b) change the tone of your voice
c) do nothing; let the audience figure it out
d) grab an audience member to read the dialogue

6. by expressing emotion in your speech you make people
a) give you sympathy
b) forget about their problems
c) understand how you feel about events you experience
d) irritated; don't do this

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