According to your textbook, when using PowerPoint slides in a speech, you should
A. write your outline on the slides so the audience can read along with you.
B. use slides only where they are needed to communicate your ideas.
C. try to come up with a slide for every point in the speech.
D. All the answers are correct.
E. both try to come up with a slide for every point in the speech and use slides only where they are needed to communicate your ideas.
Answer: B
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