Answer:
C. Your speech is the star of your presentation; design your slideshow to support your speech.
Explanation:
This is because, if your slideshow is the star, no-one's attention is held, since they can read the slideshow. However, when you are doing a presentation, you want to hold everyone's attention.
Answer:
Even though this question is missing the options, after analyzing the revision we can safely say it was made for <u>conciseness</u>.
Explanation:
Conciseness can be simply defined as saying a lot in just a few words. Notice how the original paragraph is much longer than the revised one. The writer gave much more information than what was truly necessary. Details such as "and that new procedures need to be initiated" and "who was sympathetic" are superfluous. The first one adds nothing of value. If the procedures are inadequate, it is quite obvious that new ones need to be initiated. Readers could infer that. The second one is permeated with subjectivity, not only making the paragraph longer, but also stating an opinion that in uncalled for in this context. By eliminating the extra words, the writer made the paragraph concise, using fewer words to express the necessary.
A list of possible answers would help...?
Speeding, texting, talking on the phone, eating
Answer:
to persuade readers that rivers have a unique beauty
to entertain readers with poetic description of a river
Explanation:
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