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Which questions are important to ask when evaluating a speaker's language? Check all that apply
Is the speaker using appeals to persuade the audience?
Is the speaker actively moving throughout the speech?
Is the speaker using a variety of sentence lengths?
O is the speaker using their voice in an emotional way?
Is the speaker using connotations that fit the topic?

Answer :

Evaluation is the assessment that can be done to judge the speaker. The questions about the use of the connotations, and appeals while talking to audiences are important. Thus, options a, and e are correct.

What is the importance of the speaker's language?

Speakers or the writer's language should be unambiguous and direct so that the main idea or the essence of the writer's objective is delivered properly.

The connotations used are clear indications and straightforward to make the writer's intentions. The appeals used by the writer to persuade the readers are also important in the evaluation.

Therefore, option a. appeal and option e. connotations are the main points for evaluation.

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