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puteri [66]
4 years ago
6

What can help Diane improve her presentation skills?

English
2 answers:
Gnom [1K]4 years ago
8 0

As the question does not have any context, It is understood that Diane is any person who is going to do a presentation to the public.

Among the given options the most siutable answer for that question is C. <em>Speaking clearly while making her presentation </em>because this will allow her to explain the topic in a clear way, and the public will understand her explanation, or at least they will have doubts to clarify, but her presentation can be fluent and understandable.

Let's analyze the rest of the options:

A. If she looks at a person with whom she is comfortable while making her presentation, the public can feel bored and ignored.

B. If she reads her notes frequently, the public is going to notice that she is not prepared enough to do the presentation.

D. This is similar to the point B, so taking a friend along to prompt her in case she forgets what she has to say will interrupt her presentation, and the public can think that she is not prepared to do the presentation, and the presentations is not going to have the impact that perhaps she wants to.

E. Momorizing every single word can be counterproductive since if she forgets any word, she is going to hesitate, and will show that she does not have the appropriation of the topic.

Elza [17]4 years ago
8 0

Answer: speaking clearly while making her presentation

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