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17 August, 22:41

Why should you not go against your audience's expectations? A. Because the audience may boo or leave B. Because your speech is unlikely to be well-received C. Because the audience may become bored D. Because you might get in trouble

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  1. 17 August, 22:54
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    You should not go against the expectations of your audience because your speech is unlikely to be well-received.

    Explanation:

    Through the mood and flow that you establish from the beginning of your speech, you unknowingly form a link with the audience that allows them to understand your speech at the pace it goes. In such a scenario, if you choose to say something that is not relevant or something that is not being expected by the audience, the possibilities are high that the audience may not receive it well.
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