Multiple Choice
You're using a graph to illustrate an important point in your speech. You finish the point and prepare to move on to another point not illustrated by the graph. You should
A) leave the graph visible to your audience in case you need to remind listeners of the point later in your speech
B) stand in front of the graph so that the graph doesn't become a distraction
C) hand the graph to one of your listeners to hold until you ask for it back
D) cover the graph or remove it and place it face down on a tabletop
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