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How do visual aids most effectively support a speaker's point in a speech?

A. By providing information that the speaker doesn't give
B. By allowing the audience to ask questions
C. By showing evidence that represents what the speaker is talking
about
D. By citing the source of the speaker's information

User Jengerer
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Answer: C

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User Egemen
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Answer:

C

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Visual aids are normally discussed ruling out A. They do not in themselves allow questions and the don’t cite sources most of the time. Hope this helps.

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