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What is a key aspect of body language during a presentation?

A. Crossing arms
B. Maintaining an open and confident posture
C. Avoiding eye contact
D. Standing still without movement

Answer: Maintaining an open and confident posture


Additional Information: Positive body language enhances communication and audience engagement.


Subjects: Presentation Skills, Business English

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