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Home > English > Business English > Presentation Skills

What type of feedback is most valuable after a presentation?

A. General comments
B. Constructive criticism that highlights strengths and areas for improvement
C. Feedback that is overly positive
D. No feedback at all

Answer: Constructive criticism that highlights strengths and areas for improvement


Additional Information: Constructive feedback helps presenters improve for future presentations.


Subjects: Presentation Skills, Business English

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