Define speaking environment, then list and briefly explain three factors that can affect your speaking environment.

What will be an ideal response?

The speaking environment is where and when a speaker will speak.Size and physical arrangement-We must consider the dynamics of audience size and physical arrangement before we speak, and we must adjust to any changes immediately before or during our speech.Technology-Tools and aids speakers use to help them deliver their message.Temporal factors-Time of day, speaking order, and length of speech.

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What is the difference between a symbol and a sign?

What will be an ideal response?

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