Multiple Choice
What is the best order for using the strategies for overcoming confusions and misunderstanding in an informative presentation?
A) State the belief, acknowledge its believability, create dissatisfaction with the misconception, and explain a more acceptable belief or theory.
B) State the belief, create dissatisfaction with the misconception, acknowledge its believability, and explain a more acceptable belief or theory.
C) Create dissatisfaction with the misconception, acknowledge its believability, explain a more acceptable belief or theory, and state the belief.
D) Explain a more acceptable belief or theory, create dissatisfaction with the misconception, acknowledge its believability, and state the belief.
E) Acknowledge its believability, state the belief, explain a more acceptable belief or theory, and create dissatisfaction with the misconception.
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