To speak with clarity is to
A) enunciate every word so your audience clearly understands what you are saying.
B) speak at a loud enough volume so all listeners can hear you.
C) present information in a straightforward, factual manner.
D) express ideas so that the listener understands the intended message accurately.
Answer: D
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