broad topic isn't exactly what you want in a presentation, you usually want to have a very narrowed topic, focusing on something specific.
Detains and examples are very important, so check that. You always need multiple sources.
A cited list is also very important, because it's technically illegal to not have one if you used any info from somewhere else besides your own brain.
D isn't important at all
E could be important for the working progress phase, but for the presentation itself, it's not really needed.
I think it would be the third
Pie charts, line graphs, and percentages.
Musket
Muskets are long and that’s what they used back then
The correct definition of narrative nonfiction would be that it blends elements of narration and nonfiction by describing true events using plots, characterization, and other techniques common in fiction.