A ______ speaker looks into the eyes of the audience.
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A confident speaker looks into the eyes of the audience.
- When a speaker is presenting himself to the audience he can either be scared or confident towards the audience.
- 'Looks into the eyes of the audience' is commonly used for speaking activities. This means that the speaker is much more confident compared to a speaker that just reads notes. Looking into the eyes of the audience builds enthusiasm and interest from the audience.
- While looking into the eyes, the speaker can deliver their speech in a better form. Looking into the audience also helps in acknowledging the reaction of the audience. We can understand if they are happy, bored, or confused. This way the speech can be modified immediately.
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