When viewing a presentation, words on slides may appear to fly in and out or dissolve. What makes text in a presentation do this?

A. The addition of text animations
B. The addition of slide transitions
C. The addition of Action buttons
D. The addition of clip art
Is the answer C?
Thanks

Either B or C. I'm not familiar enough with Powerpoint to know for sure.

I didn't say it was for poweroint I just said a presentation

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The answer is A

The correct answer is actually B. The addition of slide transitions.

Slide transitions are a feature in presentation software, such as Microsoft PowerPoint, that allow you to control how individual slides appear and disappear during a presentation. One of the options for slide transitions is the ability for text to animate, giving the appearance of flying in, flying out, or dissolving.

To make text in a presentation do this, you would need to add slide transitions to your slides. In PowerPoint, for example, you can do this by selecting a slide, going to the "Transitions" tab, and choosing the desired transition effect. Within the transition options, you can customize how the text enters and exits the slide.

Action buttons (option C) are clickable shapes that allow you to navigate between slides or perform specific actions. Clip art (option D) refers to images or graphics that are used to enhance the visual elements in a presentation. While both action buttons and clip art can be used in presentations, they do not directly affect how the text on slides appears.