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Imagining a positive outcome can help speakers manage their apprehension and give more effective speeches.

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True :) hope this helps!!
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The correct answer is True

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It is common before and while delivering a speech some individuals experience apprehension or fear to face the situation or make any mistake. However, there are many techniques to reduce or deal positively with his apprehension or fear, this includes preparing and rehearsing the speech, using different tools such as notes to avoid forgetting important points, imaging the situation positively and consider delivering a speech is an opportunity to share ideas. Considering this, it is true imagine a positive outcome can help speakers with apprehension and give more effective speech because this allows the speaker to focus on positive aspects and avoid thinking he/ she will make mistakes which reduces apprehension and therefore, would help the speaker to focus on the speech rather than on his/her negative feelings.

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