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A presenter wants to ensure that the audience listens to her presentation rather than spending time reading and interpreting the information on the slides. Which of the following should she consider when creating her slides to enhance the communication in her presentation?

A. Consider using a list of short phrases that represent talking points rather than complete sentences and explanations.
B.Consider using complex images to represent what might have otherwise needed a written explanation.
C. Consider creating slides with multiple points of visual interest, such as colorful graphics, backgrounds, and varied transitions.
D. Consider distributing a printed copy of each slide, including thorough presenters notes.

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Depends on audience but I would say A. Consider using a list of short phrases that represent talking points rather than complete sentences and explanations.

due to it opening for discussion and putting interest into the audience points of discussions.
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Answer:

The Right Answer is Letter A.

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Consider using a list of short phrases that represent talking points rather than complete sentences and explanations.

It is important to note that when mounting a slideshow to support an oral presentation without the slides completely stealing attention, you cannot put too much text on the slide, you should put only key points to guide the presentation. Also, place images and graphics that illustrate what you are talking about at that time, never let the slides be early or late. Finally, another important tip is just to put something on the slide that you are sure to talk about.

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