Question 1 of 13

Once you have compiled all the facts and messages you should present them to the audience with little structure so they can figure out your message on 
their own.

Question 2 of 13

What is a good way to help organize a presentation 
in a logical manner and keep a linear structure even when your ideas are nonlinear?

Question 3 of 13

The organizational structure that arranges information in order of their time progression is called:

Question 4 of 13

This organizational structure arranges information from least important to most important:

Question 5 of 13

The organizational structure that arranges information according to how things relate together in physical space is called:

Question 6 of 13

This organizational structure organizes information according to a process or a step by step structure:

Question 7 of 13

This structure arranges information according to 
how two or more things are different from or similar 
to each other:

Question 8 of 13

The structure that arranges information by stating 
the problem and then offering a solution is called:

Question 9 of 13

Why is structure so important to a presentation?

Question 10 of 13

Presentations with emotional contrast tend to annoy and polarize audiences.

Question 11 of 13

An example of emotional contrast would be:

Question 12 of 13

How many ideas should be on each slide?

Question 13 of 13

Words should be turned into a visual representation whenever possible.