Which of the following is not a strategy for staying audience centered during question-and-answer sessions?

a. Identifying what the motivations are for people to participate

b. Considering why people ask questions.
c. Analyzing the demographic make-up of the audience to determine how to minimize the number of questions that will be asked.
d. Recognizing what motivates an audience to attack or challenge a speaker.

c

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