When speaking from a manuscript, A. use a small font to limit the number of pages. B. there is no need to become familiar with the speech, since you have a script. C. avoid using presentation aids. D. look up occasionally to establish eye contact with the audience.

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

look up occasionally to establish eye contact with the audience. (D)

Explanation:

One very important rule in communicating when delivering a speech is maintenance of eye contact with the audience. This is important in two ways as follows;

1. Maintaining eye contact with the audience helps to create a connection between the presenter and the audience, as it creates a feeling of importance in the audience, and gives them a feeling of being carried along. An audience to which eye contact is not maintained feels neglected and unimportant, which will have a negative feedback on the reception of the presentation.

2. Maintaining eye contact is a way of instantaneous evaluation of the audience's reaction of; excitement, worry, interest, boredom etc, which helps the speaker adjust appropriately based on the audience's reaction per time.

Answer:

The correct answer is letter "D": look up occasionally to establish eye contact with the audience.

Explanation:

Many techniques can be used at the moment of delivering messages. Speaking from a manuscript refers to writing all the speech and have it printed at the moment of giving it. The speaker mainly reads the speech to provide as many details as possible moreover if there several are data (like numbers) that might be difficult to remember.

Speakers must make eye contact with the audience from time to time to ensure they are following them. Besides, the tone of voice used by speakers must modulate according to the type of information that is being provided making sure they are not speaking too fast either too slow.

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