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What is the ideal way to structure a presentation?

A. Introduction, Body, Conclusion
B. Conclusion, Introduction, Body
C. Body, Introduction, Conclusion
D. Introduction, Conclusion, Body

Answer: Introduction, Body, Conclusion


Additional Information: The ideal structure for a presentation is to start with an introduction, followed by the body, and end with a conclusion.


Subjects: Presentation Skills, Business English

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