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Question 1.
Studying public speaking will empower you and help you to gain employment.


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Question 2.
External noise may stem from either physiological or psychological causes and may directly affect either the source or the receiver.


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Question 3.
In public speaking, the speaker is not the only one communicating, but also the listener is communicating at the same time.


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Question 4.
There are four styles of communication apprehension: 1) average, 2) insensitive, 3) inflexible, and 4) confrontation.


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Question 5.
In channeling your nervous energy you should release tension by tensing and relaxing your muscles during your speech.


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