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Which of the following is an effective strategy for handling objections during a presentation?

A. Ignoring the objections
B. Addressing them calmly and providing counterarguments
C. Becoming defensive
D. Changing the subject

Answer: Addressing them calmly and providing counterarguments


Additional Information: Addressing objections calmly shows respect for the audience's concerns and strengthens credibility.


Subjects: Professional Writing, Business English

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