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Facial expressions play a significant role in public speaking by conveying emotions and thoughts nonverbally.
Facial expressions play a significant role in public speaking by conveying emotions and thoughts nonverbally.
True (A)
Maintaining eye contact with the audience is not crucial for effective public speaking.
Maintaining eye contact with the audience is not crucial for effective public speaking.
False (B)
Using various facial expressions can help speakers appear more enthusiastic and sincere.
Using various facial expressions can help speakers appear more enthusiastic and sincere.
True (A)
Facial expressions have no impact on how the audience perceives the speaker.
Facial expressions have no impact on how the audience perceives the speaker.
In public speaking, body posture is more crucial than facial expressions in conveying confidence.
In public speaking, body posture is more crucial than facial expressions in conveying confidence.
Facial expressions do not contribute to the speaker's ability to breathe properly while delivering a speech.
Facial expressions do not contribute to the speaker's ability to breathe properly while delivering a speech.
Facial expressions can be seen as an extension of the verbal message being delivered.
Facial expressions can be seen as an extension of the verbal message being delivered.
Inexperienced speakers should avoid using facial expressions to prevent confusion among the audience.
Inexperienced speakers should avoid using facial expressions to prevent confusion among the audience.
Good speaking posture does not offer any benefits beyond visual appeal.
Good speaking posture does not offer any benefits beyond visual appeal.
Facial expressions are less important than hand gestures in conveying the speaker's message effectively.
Facial expressions are less important than hand gestures in conveying the speaker's message effectively.