While reading the morning paper a speaker notices a cartoon that is appropriate to a
speech she is to present at a local convention in 30 minutes. She clips out the
cartoon and brings it to the convention hall, and asks the convention chairperson
what types of audiovisual aids are available. The chairperson responds that speakers
have the use of the following visuals. Which one should the speaker use?
a. an overhead projector
b. a computer projector and a laptop computer with a scanner
c. a slide projector
e. a VCR
Answer: b
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