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Question 15 When you are speaking to a large audience and cannot make eye contact with each and every person, you should: glance quickly at as many people as you can make eye contact with one person in each section of the audience focus on one or two people who are close to you and make eye contact with them focus on the wall at the back of the room Question 16 If you decide to concede facts in an argument, it is important to: do so-once-you feel you are winning the argument wait until you are partway through the argument and have just won a point do so as early aspossible wait until you feel you cannot win the argument 1 pt
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Question 15:<br />When speaking to a large audience and unable to make eye contact with everyone, the best approach is to make eye contact with one person in each section of the audience. This helps to engage different parts of the audience and makes your speech more inclusive.<br /><br />Question 16:<br />If you decide to concede facts in an argument, it is important to do so as early as possible. This shows that you are willing to be fair and reasonable, which can help to build trust and credibility with your opponent.
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