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It depends on the type of the speech. If it is a short, impromptu or unimportant speech, there is no problem in displaying the aid. If it is a long, or important speech, it is better to not display the aid but if the speech is not memorised the aid should be somewhere where it doesn't draw attention and brief glances should be used if needed. Always look at the audience and not down at the aid.
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They lend moisture, crunch and freshness and provide a wonderful foil for heavy, rich ingredients. They are, however, almost entirely water, and thus over extended periods are prone to wilting and, worse, making bread soggy.
The 5 basic elements of plating
Create a framework. Start with drawings and sketches to visualise the plate. ...
Keep it simple. Select one ingredient to focus on and use space to simplify the presentation. ...
Balance the dish. ...
Get the right portion size. ...
Highlight the key ingredient.