What is one example of nonverbal communication in Kennedy's address at
Rice University?
O A. He plays with language by shortening the history of humans to
only 50 years.
B. He thanks several members of Rice University who invited him to
speak.
C. He uses a quote from George Mallory to establish the credibility of
his speech
D. He hits his hand on the podium to emphasis the importance of his
words.
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