Answer:
verb
past tense: deemphasized; past participle: deemphasized
reduce the importance or prominence given to (something).
"the reform de-emphasized central planning and placed more power in the association of socialized industries"
Explanation:
Ment, suffix. -ment is attached to verbs to form nouns that refer to the action of the verb:govern + -ment → government.
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Answer:
Delete two of the three quotations
Explanation:
Slides with less text are more eye-catching, attractive and efficient. they allow the audience to have a greater focus on the presentation, in addition to making the presentation less tiring, allowing the audience to maintain the tension and interest from the beginning to the end of the presentation. In this case, we can affirm that to improve the slide presented above, the presenter should exclude two phrases said by Eleanor Roosevelt and keep the Slide with only the title, the image of Roosevelt and only one phrase said by her. This makes the slide cleaner, more striking and makes the presentation faster.