Read the passage.
public speaking is the number one fear in america. in fact, a recent s...
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Read the passage.
public speaking is the number one fear in america. in fact, a recent study showed that people are more anxious about public speaking than they are about getting seriously ill or falling prey to an accident.
what has the author used to elaborate on his topic?
an historical example
a statistic
a quotation
a personal example
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