It is important not to apologize or make excuses to the audience because
a.
no one cares abou...
English, 27.06.2021 17:50 southerntouch103
It is important not to apologize or make excuses to the audience because
a.
no one cares about excuses.
c.
it can be embarrassing.
b.
you ruin your credibility with the audience.
d.
you will forget your main subject.
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