Presentations Can Be Organized Inductively, Deductively, Sequentially (Chronologically), _____, or as a Problem/solution
Multiple Choice
Presentations can be organized inductively, deductively, sequentially (chronologically) , _____, or as a problem/solution.
A) conclusively
B) in a rotation
C) spatially
D) publicly
Correct Answer:

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