Multiple Choice
In the direct approach to presenting an award:
A) you mention characteristics of the person receiving the award without initially mentioning their name.
B) you allow the audience to start guessing who the recipient might be.
C) you first mention a list of the recipient's accomplishments,or perhaps a positive story about them.
D) you announce the recipient's name followed by the reasons for choosing them to receive the award.
E) you share the information that is sure to reveal the recipient's identity right before you present the award.
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