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joblessjake

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What is the recommended way to dress when you have to give a presentation?
 
  A) Wear clothing appropriate for the occasion.
  B) Wear brand-new clothing that is more formal than what your audience will be wearing.
  C) Wear casual clothing that you are comfortable in, even if your audience will be dressed more formally.
  D) All of these answers are correct.
  E) None of these answers are correct.

Question 2

Which of the following is recommended before you have to give a presentation?
 
  A) Have a glass of wine or beer to help you relax.
  B) Go to bed later than usual the night before.
  C) Shower.
  D) All of these answers are correct.
  E) None of these answers are correct.



Jadwiga9

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: C



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