The "fake it until you make it" approach to public speaking: a. Improves the positive feelings of the speaker in some contexts. b. Can reduce or eliminate the need to prepare carefully. c. Eliminates speech anxiety. d. Is a very risky approach.

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a. Improves the positive feelings of the speaker in some contexts. This option suggests that by projecting confidence and competence, even when not initially feeling it, the speaker may begin to generate genuinely positive emotions and self-belief. It's a psychological phenomenon where "acting" a certain way can influence our inner emotions and beliefs to align with the outward behavior.

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