When reading or presenting poetry to an audience, your _______________ must remain constant. a. gestures c. tone b. eye contact d. volume
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I think that it is the tone.
Sometimes you look into the paper, or at different people that are watching not to ignore anyone, so it can't be the eye contact.
And you don't have to do any gestures, or do the same ones, because why ?
And putting in "volume" would just make no sense.
Let me know if you need more help.
It is tone :)
Actually it could be eye contact.
That's always a very important thing when presenting. Tone can change depending on what happens in the poem or story.
it is not the eye contact. You can't stair at the same spout the entire time, because people will think you are an idiot, and you will heart your eyes, and you will be not concentrated on the speech, and even without giving a speech staring into the same spout for a long time is very very difficult.
I don't think it means at the same spot. Just that it remains constant and you don't look down at a paper the whole time. In my opinion all of these need to be varied for a good presentation to occur. But the one that makes the most sense to me is tone or eye contact. If a poem starts off happy and ends sad, you can't keep a happy tone the whole time, though.
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