David has a lot of information he wants to convey in his speech. Which presentation aid strategy would be best for him to follow?
A) Make the information easy to see by writing big.
B) Keep the information simple by spreading it out over two or three simple charts or slides.
C) Keep the information safe by not showing any of it to his audience.
D) Communicate clearly by reading all the information aloud instead of making it into a presentation aid.
Answer: B
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