When contemplating what would make a good topic for your next speech, you should
consider what you already know and care about. You should do so because ______.
A) you likely have a speech, ready-made in your head, that you can write up
B) you should choose a topic about which you are already an expert
C) the most effective speeches are those you could give "off the top of your head"
D) you will be motivated to learn more about a topic if it is truly meaningful to you
D
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1) extemporaneous A) speaking from a presentation outline 2) impromptu B) reciting a speech verbatim from a script 3) manuscript C) speaking without preparation or notes 4) memorized D) reciting a prepared speech without notes
Using signposts such as "First, ... ; second, ..." etc., is a good way to appear organized and confident when giving an impromptu speech.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)