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If you were presenting to a group of teenagers about why they should participate in an activity or group once it is created, how would your presentation be different? Check all that apply.

It would be best to give the same presentation.
It would be wise to revise the presentation to highlight the advantages of joining the activity or group.
It would be appropriate to change the hook to best meet the interests of this audience.
It would be helpful to include multimedia that shows teens involved in related activities.
It would be important to give an overview of how adults will benefit.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
[X] It would be wise to revise the presentation to highlight the advantages of joining the activity or group.
[X] It would be appropriate to change the hook to best meet the interests of this audience.
[X] It would be helpful to include multimedia that shows teens involved in related activities.
[ ] It would be best to give the same presentation.
[ ] It would be important to give an overview of how adults will benefit.

Brief rationale:
- Teens respond better when content is tailored to their interests and clearly shows what's in it for them (skills, social opportunities, fun, resume/college benefits).
- A hook geared to teenage motivations (peer examples, trends, challenges, benefits) raises attention more than a generic opener.
- Multimedia with peers provides social proof and makes the activity feel relevant and achievable.
- Keeping the same presentation or emphasizing adult benefits is less effective for persuading teens to join.