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Which behavior is not appropriate for a rhetorical situation such as speaking at the White House?

A. Using a calm and serious tone to give the speech B. Being highly aggressive toward the audience C. Gently challenging the assumptions of the audience D. Making a lot of eye contact with the audience

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When speaking public ally it is important to maintain the attention and respect of your audience to get your point across. Both keeping serious and making eye contact engages the audience well, especially in such a formal setting as spewing at the White House. The answer that would not be appropriate is B. Being aggressive, or attacking members of your audience causes chaos and loss of attention. It is important to keep what is being addressed clear in your speech. You are trying to get your point across, not incite your crowd to anger.

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B. being highly aggressive toward the audience at the White House would be frowned upon.
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