Multiple Choice
In the context of making a PowerPoint presentation, when is "less is more" good advice?
A) in avoiding the temptation to give examples beyond those provided on the slides
B) in keeping the number of pictures and graphics to a minimum so that they don't distract from the key points on each slide
C) in limiting the amount of material you include on each slide
D) in keeping the size of the audience relatively small
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