If you use note cards to deliver a presentation, the note cards should

a. record your speech in complete sentences.
b. have small print to maximize the amount of information you can put on each card.
c. be numbered.
d. use one card for the introduction, one card for the entire body of the presentation, and one card for the conclusion.
e. clearly print information on both sides of each card.


c

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