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Home > English > Business English > Presentation Skills

What should you do to engage your audience during a presentation?

A. Ignore their reactions
B. Ask questions and encourage participation
C. Read directly from your notes
D. Speak in a monotone voice

Answer: Ask questions and encourage participation


Additional Information: Engaging the audience helps maintain their interest and involvement.


Subjects: Presentation Skills, Business English

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