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9 June, 10:41

A speaker who, during a speech of acceptance, says, "I am so caught off guard" but then reads from a prepared script fails to honor which guideline for effective special-occasion speaking?

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  1. 9 June, 11:17
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    Lying

    Explanation:

    they lie about being caught off guard and seem to have prepared a speech already.
  2. 9 June, 12:45
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    The correct answer for: A speaker who, during a speech of acceptance, says, "I am so caught off guard" but then reads from a prepared script fails to honor which guideline for effective special-occasion speaking? Is: show genuine humility.

    Explanation:

    First of all, we have to analyze the context, then we need to properly figure out the outcomes of the action. In this case, we have a certain speaker that is presenting himself to a public. This public is expecting him to provide them a message. He is trying to convince them of something. A posture, anything. However, the first thing he says is that they took him out of guard. Nevertheless, he shows up with a previously prepared paper. He has lied to them. So let's analyze the behavior, the speaker has lied them in their faces. He is not showing humility and also he is not being congruent with his words. It's a very negative action to present in a speech. Now he has no honesty on his side.
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