Exercise 2 - Part 3
Use the word given in CAPITALS and brackets to form a word that fits in the gap.
Some of the gaps might have more than 1 answer, in that case, the system will detect it as incorrect, but will provide all the possible answers.
For many people, standing in front of a large audience is a (0) terrifying (TERRIFY) experience. However, mastering public speaking is (1) (DENY) beneficial for career advancement. Experts suggest that thorough preparation is the key to success. Understanding your audienceās expectations allows you to tailor your message (2) (EFFECT). It is also crucial to anticipate potential questions to avoid being caught (3) (AWARE) during the presentation. While some speakers rely on visual aids, an overdependence on slides can distract from the core message. Instead, focusing on vocal (4) (VARY) and body language can keep the audience engaged. Maintaining eye contact establishes a connection and projects an air of (5) (CONFIDE). Furthermore, managing your breathing helps control physical symptoms of anxiety. Although a few nervous jitters are (6) (AVOID), regular practice can significantly reduce their impact. Ultimately, the goal is not perfection, but the clear and (7) (MEAN) delivery of ideas. With persistence, even the most hesitant speakers can make a (8) (REMARK) transformation.
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