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What is a good practice for using notes during a presentation?

A. Reading directly from them
B. Using them as a reference without losing eye contact
C. Not using notes at all
D. Writing everything down on slides

Answer: Using them as a reference without losing eye contact


Additional Information: Notes should support your presentation, not dominate it.


Subjects: Presentation Skills, Business English

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