In order to be an ethical informative public speaker, you should do all of the following except:
a. present an unbiased perspective on your topic
b. present your information honestly by not distorting evidence or making up supporting materials.
c. remain audience centered by eliminating any information they may find disturbing or that may conflict with what they believe.
d. provide your audience with accurate and complete information.
c
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