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What is the benefit of using analogies in presentations?

A. To complicate the message
B. To simplify complex concepts and enhance understanding
C. To confuse the audience
D. To avoid clarity

Answer: To simplify complex concepts and enhance understanding


Additional Information: Analogies can bridge gaps in audience knowledge.


Subjects: Presentation Skills, Business English

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