You are presenting a scientific paper to a group of your professors. Based on Module 25, what approach should you take and why?
A. the secondary approach, since your audience is likely to be much older than you
B. the peripheral approach, since your professors are most concerned with how interesting you can make the presentation
C. the central approach, because the audience is most interested in the facts
D. the central approach, because the audience is most interested in your presentation skills
Answer: C
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