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ook at the slide from a presentation about bullying.
A slide that reads, "Teen Reality: A Play with a Message, Written by Ben Powell and Classmates. My goal is to show people that there is no good excuse for bullying, no matter what the reason is. In the future, I want to join more organizations and find more opportunities to help spread this message. Quote by Ben Powell." There is a portrait of Ben.
Which change would make this slide more effective?
using smaller text
using less text
removing the title
removing the image
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Using less text.
Slides work best when concise—shorten the message to a brief headline and one short sentence or a few bullets, keep the portrait and title, and use larger, readable text. For example:
- Teen Reality: A Play with a Message
- "There is no good excuse for bullying." —Ben Powell
Slides work best when concise—shorten the message to a brief headline and one short sentence or a few bullets, keep the portrait and title, and use larger, readable text. For example:
- Teen Reality: A Play with a Message
- "There is no good excuse for bullying." —Ben Powell
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