Asked by Tyteana Ratliff on Apr 27, 2024

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During the planning stage of presentations, if you define your main idea, limit your scope and verify timing, and outline your content, you are ________.

A) analyzing the situation
B) gathering information
C) organizing information
D) selecting the right medium

Organizing Information

The process of arranging data and information in a systematic way for easy access and understanding.

Main Idea

The central or most important idea of a paragraph or larger section of text, which tells the reader what the text is about.

Timing

The selection of the most appropriate or effective moment to perform an action or communicate a message.

  • Grasp the necessary steps in planning and organizing presentations.
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Vanessa VarlackMay 01, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Defining the main idea, limiting scope, and outlining content are all part of organizing information, which is a key aspect of the planning stage of presentations. Analyzing the situation and gathering information may also be important, but they are not mentioned as specifically related to these particular tasks in the question. Selecting the right medium would be a later step in the presentation process, after the planning stage.