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  • 03-09-2019
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Malcolm said " um" or "uh" every time he got to a new PowerPoint slide in his informative speech. His instructor told Malcolm to reduce the number of _________ in his next speech.

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  • 09-09-2019

Answer:

Vocalized Pauses

Explanation:

Vocalized Pauses also called fillers, are splits or gaps that disrupt your train of thought during verbal conversations.

Several of these words make you feel unfamiliar, disinterested and being unsure of yourself.

Such pauses are recognized as: "ahh, and uhhh, and umm."

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