Which of the following guidelines does the text recommend in regard to the level of abstraction of language used in a speech?
a) Use high-level abstraction to put pictures in your listeners' minds.
b) Consistently use low-level abstraction to make your main points clear.
c) Vary the levels of abstraction.
d) Use high-level abstraction more than low-level abstraction.
Answer: c
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