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During his speech, Samuel repeats the same six gestures over and over again. What is the most likely result of the speaker’s gestures? a. the audience will become distracted b. the audience will ask more questions at the end c. the audience will better understand the speaker’s main points d. the audience will become connected to the speaker

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