D.Reviewing and prioritizing the details in your written report will help you present a more clear and focused oral report.
E.Prioritizing the most important details will ensure that you effectively communicate key points to your audience.
F.Omitting less crucial details will help you stay within time constraints and prevent information overload for your audience.
Why should you review the details in your written report and prioritize the ones you will use in your oral report?
A.You may find that some of the details in your written report were not accurate enough for a speech.
B.Some kinds of details are easier to write about than they are to talk about.
C.You may not have time to describe or explain all of the details in your written report without rushing.
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