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Nastasia [14]
2 years ago
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Hi can someone plss give me some good ideas on how to make a presentation about the Holocaust!! (Im absent today because Im real

ly not feeling well and I got an email about me working with a partner which he chose this topic and I said ok because i know something about this topic but the thing that I don't understand is how can i like do the slides because My teacher didn't really say like what to include/talk about / organize specifically so I rlly need help with this!!) (also could i mention Anne Frank? I don't understand if this topic is in general or including her?)

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1 answer:
m_a_m_a [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

Sure to make a good presentation, keep things or events in order from start to end. Make ur presentation true by using sources and give credit to who wrote it, make sure there isnt to little or too much words.Add important details. Pictures is a good way to give in example of an event. Yes u can mention anne frank as a source if u get the info from her, i dont think she was including her unless she says personal things like I was hurt or I thought,

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