When moving around the room, (when giving a speech) all of the following are good ideas, except:
Do not stop moving once you have begun.
Move to show you have finished a thought.
Move to different parts of the room to give different people attention.
Stop moving when you want to make a really important point.

Respuesta :

I think it B.

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Answer:

The correct answer is B.

Explanation:

You should always stop moving when finishing an idea to accompany what the end of your sentence with your body language.

If you were to continue moving after finishing a thought, the audience will get the idea that that though is incomplete and more information will be given, and would be confused or disappointed when you begin a new idea, since they believed the previous one was unfinished.