Which of the following is NOT a guideline for using language

in an informative speech?

a. Use we and you to help the audience feel included.
b. Use previews and reviews to help with complex
topics and memory.
c. Avoid jargon, acronyms, and unfamiliar references
as much as possible.
d. Use a formal style of language.

d

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When practicing a speech, it is best to stop at which point?

A. When you are comfortable with your material and have worked out any problems, including those of support materials. B. When you have perfected your delivery and memorized every detail. C. When you have practiced it once, since "winging it" works for almost everyone. D. Practicing itself is a bad idea since it increases "stage fright."

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