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armygirl

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When presenting visuals,
 
  (a) turn your back on the audience and look at the visuals on the screen.
  (b) leave the equipment on even when you are not using it.
  (c) discuss them generally, without pointing to important elements.
  (d) avoid displaying them until you are ready to discuss them. (e) stand directly in front of the screen displaying the visuals.

Question 2

When writing the proposal,
 
  (a) adopt a confident tone.
  (b) choose the most simplistic language possible.
  (c) use active verbs.
  (d) a, b, and c.
  (e) a and c.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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