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With enough sincerity, the speaker can easily overcome a few faulty facts and figures.

True or False

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User Zemzela
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I think it is false, because most of the time people can see right through the speaker.
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User DenMark
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Answer:

false.

Step-by-step explanation:

If referring to a speaker delivering a presentation based on arguments, evidence, and facts, all presented in the form of charts and figures, there is no amount of sincerity or charisma that would overcome being based on inaccurate or flawed facts nor presenting all these through defective or wrongly constructed figures. A presentation, as well as the arguments that it is based on, need all be accurate in order for it to be successful.

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