When you're presenting an extemporaneous speech, you should
A) not use any speaking notes.
B) wing it, so your speech will sound natural.
C) write out every word of your speech and practice until you know it by heart.
D) write out the key phrases you want to cover and glance at these notes occasionally to be
sure you keep on topic.
E) create a highly detailed PowerPoint presentation that you can read from as you give your
speech.
D
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