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What should you do if you encounter a technical issue during your presentation?

A. Panic and stop presenting
B. Ignore it and keep going
C. Stay calm, address the issue, and continue if possible
D. Blame the technology

Answer: Stay calm, address the issue, and continue if possible


Additional Information: Handling technical issues gracefully shows professionalism.


Subjects: Presentation Skills, Business English

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