When speaking to a group, our fear of the unknown usually lessens as we: a. learn to look directly at people in the audience. b. learn to control our egos. c. become less afraid of "looking stupid". d. become more experienced in giving speeches.

English · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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d. become more experienced in giving speeches.

When speaking to a group, the fear of the unknown typically decreases as individuals gain more experience in giving speeches. This is because with experience, speakers become more familiar with the process of speaking in front of an audience, which reduces the uncertainty and fear associated with public speaking.

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