Asked by Tracy Thich on May 06, 2024

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Which of the following must not be done when delivering an oral presentation with the use of visuals?

A) Ensuring that everyone in the audience can see the visuals
B) Explaining a visual that is associated with a slide
C) Discussing a visual with physical action and words
D) Talking to an audience while looking entirely at visuals
E) Using laser presenter tools and slide animations or emphasis

Oral Presentation

A spoken report or speech given to an audience, often in a formal setting, for the purpose of sharing information, research, or ideas.

Visuals

Images, diagrams, charts, or any graphic elements used to support or enhance communication of ideas or data.

Laser Presenter Tools

Devices that use a laser to point at and highlight specific parts of a presentation.

  • Gain insight into the importance and deployment of visual tools for enhancing communication through presentations.
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John Meynard ParasMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Talking to an audience while looking entirely at visuals is not a recommended practice when delivering an oral presentation with the use of visuals. It is important to maintain eye contact and communicate with the audience as well, rather than relying solely on the visuals.