Hi, you didn't specify what the presentation was about. However, I can help you by showing you how to do this activity.
When making notes of the sources, you must show when these sources were built and what is their direct relationship with your research, in addition to highlighting the concepts and parts you will use in your presentation. It is also important that you show the connection between the sources, that is, how they come together to collaborate for your presentation. We must not forget that you must have different sources, that is, different media, such as websites, books, magazines, interviews, videos, among others.
After you have highlighted which parts of the sources you will use in the presentation, you should reread those parts and make topics about which point of those parts will be used in your presentation, that is, you must show the most revealing points, those to which you want talk about.
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A is the best answer. Empathy is understanding another point of view but not necessarily agreeing with it. You can make your own arguments better if you take the time to understand the other point of view (empathy).
Explanation:
I left the big library book on the table.
False. Using someone else's research or stories need to be credited in addition to any direct quotations.