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38. In terms of a PowerPoint presentation really being three or more separate presentation, which of the following does not apply?
a. the words out of your mouth
b. the paper handouts you give your audience members after your presentation is over
c. the slides you are projecting on the screen
d. the amount of laughs you get

This Q just makes no sense to me

well, you have to talk, that is the most important thing.

It is best to hand stuff out so people can look back at it tomorrow
by definition you are showing slides.
But
it does not matter how funny you are/

D I believe

Well, it seems like you're not sure about this question, and honestly, I can understand why. But let me break it down for you.

In terms of a PowerPoint presentation being separate presentations, we're looking for the option that doesn't apply. So, let's go through the options together.

a. The words out of your mouth: Well, your spoken words are certainly an important part of any presentation. So, this option might apply.

b. The paper handouts: These are typically supplementary materials given to the audience after the presentation is over, providing additional information. So, this option might also apply.

c. The slides projected on the screen: Ah, the heart and soul of a PowerPoint presentation. These slides are a vital component, so it's safe to say this option applies.

d. The amount of laughs you get: Ah, there it is - the odd one out! While humor is a great tool for engaging your audience, it doesn't define separate presentations within a PowerPoint. So, my friend, the answer is option d - the amount of laughs you get.

Remember, though, while laughter is nice, please don't try using clown tactics to get more laughs in your PowerPoint presentations. People might start throwing pies around, and that's just messy!

I understand that this question may seem confusing at first. Let's break it down and try to make sense of it.

The question is asking which of the following does not apply in terms of a PowerPoint presentation being three or more separate presentations. To answer this question, we need to understand what is meant by "three or more separate presentations."

In the context of a PowerPoint presentation, "three or more separate presentations" refers to dividing the content into distinct parts, potentially with different focuses or objectives. Now let's examine the options given:

a. The words out of your mouth: This refers to the actual spoken presentation, which is an essential aspect of a PowerPoint presentation. It contains the verbal explanations, discussions, and any additional information provided by the presenter during the presentation. This could be considered one of the separate presentations.

b. The paper handouts you give your audience members after your presentation is over: This option refers to the physical materials distributed to the audience at the end of the presentation. These handouts may contain additional information, key points, or references related to the presentation. This could be considered a second separate presentation.

c. The slides you are projecting on the screen: This option refers to the visual slides that are displayed on the screen throughout the presentation. Each slide usually contains information, such as text, images, or graphs, that support the presenter's verbal explanations. This could be considered a third separate presentation.

d. The amount of laughs you get: This option seems unrelated to the concept of three or more separate presentations. The amount of laughter generated during a presentation is more related to its effectiveness or humorous elements, rather than the division into separate presentations. Therefore, option d does not apply in this context.

Thus, the correct answer would be d. the amount of laughs you get since it does not relate to the concept of three or more separate presentations.

It is important to carefully analyze each option and understand the criteria stated in the question to arrive at the correct answer.

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