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Social Studies, 14.02.2020 03:26 gabriel345678734

Amy wants to enhance her credibility with her audience because she is faced with a big challenge in changing attitudes about a needle exchange program for the inner cities' drug problem. Which of the following is unlikely to enhance her credibility?
a. expressing rage over the terrible plight of drug addicts to demonstrate her intense commitment to change
b. exhibiting a keen interest and enthusiasm for the subject
c. citing sources of evidence to support claims made
d. speaking fluently

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