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Match each method of rehearsal with its purpose.

1. Present your formal outline to yourself.
2. Record your speech.
3. Present your speech in front of a mirror.
4. Present your speech to family or friends.
5. Present your speech in the actual setting.

A. Evaluate content and delivery.
B. Evaluate vocal pitch, rate, and
volume.
C. Evaluate nonverbal behavior.
D. Evaluate timing; write speaking
cues.
E. Alleviate apprehension.

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Answer:

D. Evaluate timing; write speaking cues.

2. B. Evaluate vocal pitch, rate, and volume.

3. C. Evaluate nonverbal behavior.

4. A. Evaluate content and delivery.

5. E. Alleviate apprehension.

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1. D. Evaluate timing; write speaking cues.
2. B. Evaluate vocal pitch, rate, and volume.
3. C. Evaluate nonverbal behavior.
4. A. Evaluate content and delivery.
5. E. Alleviate apprehension.
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