When citing sources in your speech you should

A) state out loud the complete bibliographical information, including publisher and date of
publication.
B) list all your sources in the introduction, then present the rest of the speech without
mentioning them again.
C) wait until the conclusion to list all your sources.
D) for professional audiences, mention the source's name and credentials, followed by the
evidence.
E) omit citations during your speech unless you are being graded in an academic classroom.

D

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Which of the following reasons is most likely why an audience

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