Question

Which of the following is a difference between a monologue presentation and a guided discussion?

A. In a guided discussion, a speaker speaks without interruption; in a monologue presentation, a speaker encourages the listeners to intervene.

B. Unlike a guided discussion, a monologue presentation produces more responses involving analysis.

C. Unlike a guided discussion, a monologue presentation produces more commitment to the result.

D. In a monologue presentation, the speaker never functions as an expert; in a guided discussion, the speaker functions as an expert only when he or she is asked questions.

E. In a monologue presentation, the speaker plans the presentation in advance; in a guided discussion, the speaker does not engage in any prior preparation.

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