Let's look at all the options: <span>
A:(It does not allow audience interaction.)ion This is false. The speaker has a complete control over when to stop the presentation, so if the audience has some question, the speaker can stop the presentation
B:(It requires special hardware, such as a computer and speakers.) This is the correct answer! Setting up the hardware and software often takes a long time and delays the start of the presentation
C:(Viewers have no control over the sequence of the presentation.) This might be true, but viewers have no control over any presentation - only the presenter has ! (the presenter can involve the viewers thought)
D:(It cannot reach a large audience.)
This is false - a multimedia presentation can typically reach a wider audience than a non-multimedia one! </span>
Well my answer is <span>Lizabeth runs wild in the woods while her parents try to scrape together what little they can to provide for the family. I think it's D</span>