The most likely effect of too much type on one slide during a presentation is the following: Answer A. The audience will stop listening to the presenter in order to read the slide. It's commonly know that the 70 % of the people in the world are visual learners. The auditory ability in them is about the 20 % to the 30 % of the total. If you want them to listen to you should show them just a few highlights about the theme you are talking about, just for them to focus on the subject, or you just let them read instead of continue talking otherwise you will distract them with your speech.
I believe the correct answer is: “You know bachem, I have
grown rather fond of you. You are a decent boy, I really believe that,
but--even decent boys need reminding sometimes. So it's my duty to remind you
that you are among peers in this flea market. You see everyone here is a
storyteller.”
In the novel “Kite Runner”, first
novel by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini, Soraya’s father interrupts her
conversation with Amir addressing the appropriateness of their interaction with
the following line:
“You know bachem, I have grown
rather fond of you. You are a decent boy, I really believe that, but--even
decent boys need reminding sometimes. So it's my duty to remind you that you
are among peers in this flea market. You see everyone here is a storyteller.”
He does that to remind them that even if they
are in another country and he trusts them believing that they are decent, the people’s mentality is still the same and they
gossip finding their often chatting alone inappropriate.
A singular proper noun is creating a possessive form of a proper noun, no? It follows the same rules as a common noun, so your answer is D.
He is hired to train people to speak properly.
(The last answer)
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