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Why do speakers use nonverbal forms of communication such as eye contact with the audience?

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To make a connection and seem more relatable

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Speakers use nonverbal forms of communication such as eye contact with the audience to create a connection.

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Eye contact can communicate expressions and emotions, as well as how reliable we are, you can identify when people lie because naturally we avoid eye contact when we have something to hide, eye contact also gives the feeling that you have a deeper communication with the other person, and it is easier to get people's attention using nonverbal communication it makes you more human.

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