What is least likely to be considered a part of the context that a speaker must
consider befor...
English, 05.05.2020 18:39 rodriguezjalissa132
What is least likely to be considered a part of the context that a speaker must
consider before giving a speech about unemployment?
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A. The questions the audience might ask
B. The amount of research the speaker uses
C. The topic of the speech
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D. The audience the speaker is presenting to
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