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how many slides should a presentation include? * a. almost none b. at l…

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how many slides should a presentation include? *

a. almost none

b. at least one slide per major point

c. at least one slide per minor point

d. only enough to present imprtant information clearly

each slide in a presentation can have a different ______. *

a. placeholder

b. wizard

c. template

d. layout

this term means a way to communicate information or express ideas. *

a. mediate

b. medium

c. meditate

d. minimum

Explanation:

First Question:
Brief Explanations

To determine the number of slides in a presentation, we analyze each option:

  • Option a: "Almost none" is incorrect as presentations typically need slides to convey information.
  • Option b: "At least one slide per major point" is too rigid; minor points can be grouped, and not all major points need a separate slide.
  • Option c: "At least one slide per minor point" is inefficient and would create too many slides.
  • Option d: "Only enough to present important information clearly" is correct because the goal of a presentation is to communicate key information effectively, so slides should be used to clarify important points without unnecessary ones.
Brief Explanations

We analyze the options for what each slide in a presentation can have different:

  • Option a: "Placeholder" is a temporary element and not something that varies per slide for content presentation.
  • Option b: "Wizard" is a tool for creating presentations, not a slide - specific element.
  • Option c: "Template" is the overall design theme of the presentation, and usually, a presentation uses a consistent template.
  • Option d: "Layout" refers to the arrangement of elements (text, images, etc.) on a slide. Each slide can have a different layout to best present its specific content (e.g., one slide for a title, one for a bulleted list, one for an image - heavy content).
Brief Explanations

We define each option:

  • Option a: "Mediate" means to intervene or help resolve a conflict, not related to communicating information.
  • Option b: "Medium" is defined as a way to communicate information or express ideas (e.g., a presentation is a medium of communication).
  • Option c: "Meditate" means to engage in deep thought or reflection, not related to communication.
  • Option d: "Minimum" refers to the smallest amount or quantity, not related to communication.

Answer:

d. Only enough to present important information clearly

Second Question: