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To maintain her audience's confidence in her, what should kiara not do while delivering her presentation?
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To maintain her audience's confidence in her, what should kiara not do while delivering her presentation?
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She should not read directly of the slide to show that she is knowledgeable about the topic and not be as stiff while presenting.
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She should not lose confidance and stay focused more on her thoughts and work than what others think
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