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Which of the following should you NOT do if you lose your train of thought in a presentation? Stop and say nothing. Say anything. Look over your notes. Take a deep breath.
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Which of the following should you NOT do if you lose your train of thought in a presentation?
Stop and say nothing.
Say anything.
Look over your notes.
Take a deep breath.
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Take a deep breath.
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