When George shows Laura his speaking notes for an upcoming speech, she criticizes George for including supporting material and signposts in his outline. Who is right?
A) Laura is right because supporting material and signposts do not belong in speaking notes.
B) Laura is right about the supporting material, but George is right about the signposts.
C) George is right because supporting material and signposts should be included in speaking notes.
D) George is right because all elements of a speech should be detailed in speaking notes.
Answer: C
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