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A) Data slides
B) Animations
C) Story boards
D) Slide masters
E) Hyperlinks
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A) stating a relevant fact
B) describing the organization of your report
C) sharing an appropriate anecdote
D) quoting a familiar saying
E) asking a question
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A) Anticipating the needs, interests, attitudes, and possible biases of your audience can be very valuable in shaping your content.
B) An audience analysis worksheet can help you plan your presentation content.
C) If you don't know your audience, you cannot do anything to anticipate their responses.
D) If you know your audience is not particularly tech savvy, refrain from using long technical explanations.
E) You should emphasize potential savings to an audience that is very cost conscious.
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A) telling the audience what you've told them
B) reminding your audience why you talked about the topics you discussed
C) drawing up a plan for who is responsible for what
D) providing a visual reference like a timeline to outline next steps
E) painting a picture of the audience's world when your plans or recommendations are in place
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A) making your presentation interactive
B) learning from their questions how well your audience understands your points
C) having a chance to emphasize and expand upon important points
D) diffusing criticism and objections with skillful replies
E) fielding a question that takes the presentation off track
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A) fact
B) anecdote
C) quotation
D) message headline
E) animation
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A) telling them that you will solve their problem
B) addressing a need for change
C) identifying an opportunity that they can take advantage of
D) specifying a way that your audience will benefit
E) explaining how your topic is valuable to you
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A) helps you build your credibility by demonstrating your expertise and openness
B) is not an effective way to make your presentation interactive
C) gives you no way to deflect or address your audience's criticism
D) undermines and trivializes the important parts of your presentation
E) does not require or benefit from advance planning on your part
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A) stand in one position
B) keep your hands in your pockets
C) pick just a couple of people in the front of the audience with whom to make eye contact
D) engage just the decision makers in the audience
E) smile
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A) slides
B) podcasts
C) document cameras
D) handouts
E) flipcharts
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A) Handouts
B) Appendices
C) Slides
D) Animations
E) Hyperlinks
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A) is counterintuitive, but sometimes useful
B) should always involve equally weighting both parts
C) means showing your audience how you can help them take advantage of an opportunity
D) should usually weight the solution more heavily than the problem
E) often results in presentations that don't achieve their goal because they spend so little time on the problem that they put too much weight on the solution
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