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Creating a "speaker's triangle" while giving a speech has more than one purpose. Which of the following is not true of the speaker's triangle's purposes?
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To keep the speaker on track
To show the audience how creative the speaker is
To let the audience know when the speaker is transitioning to another point
To regain the focus of drifting audience members
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