A. Pace, Projection, Pause, Pitch, and Performance B. Pace, Projection, Pause, Pitch, and Pronunciation C. Perspective, Projection, Pause, Pitch, and Pronunciation
A. a group of university students B. a group of athletes C. a group of soldiers D. a group of kids
A. It helps to Emphasize a point. B. It gives the audience a necessary break to digest information. C. A proper pause benefits only the audience. D. It serves as an opportunity for the speaker to breathe during the speech.
A. Changing your pitch does not help to keep the audience stay alert and attentive. B. It’s advisable to always emphasize the first sentence of a paragraph or lowering your tone when you are close to the ending part. C. A fixed pattern will help you become an attractive speaker. D. By changing the tune and tone of your voice, you send your message to your audience that something important is coming, and they should listen up.
A. Get quiet. B. Shout at them. C. Keep murmuring. D. Keep a moderate volume.