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klasskru [66]
1 year ago
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What makes Malala Yousafzai an effective presenter? Check all that apply. She reads directly from her notes. She keeps her postu

re straight and looks confident. She paces as she presents to get the audience’s attention. She makes eye contact with members of the audience. She speaks passionately about the topic so her audience understands its importance. She speaks formally and appropriately for her audience.
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muminat1 year ago
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Malala Yousafzai<em> paces as she presents to get the audience´s attention. She keeps her posture straight and looks confident.  She makes eye contact with members of the audience. She speaks passionately about the topic so her audience understands its importance.</em>

Malala employs strategic pausing, looks up and delivers the speech.

grandymaker [24]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

<em>B. </em><em>She keeps her posture straight and looks confident.</em>

<em>D. </em><em>She makes eye contact with members of the audience.</em>

<em>E. </em><em>She speaks passionately about the topic so her audience understands its importance.</em>

<em>F. </em><em>She speaks formally and appropriately for her audience.</em>

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