Questions: The amount of information contained on a slide should be limited to: the amount of time the speaker needs to break and prepare for next point the exact wording of the speech what the speaker can manage comfortably the amount the audience can read in about five minutes

The amount of information contained on a slide should be limited to:
the amount of time the speaker needs to break and prepare for next point
the exact wording of the speech
what the speaker can manage comfortably
the amount the audience can read in about five minutes
Transcript text: The amount of information contained on a slide should be limited to: the amount of time the speaker needs to break and prepare for next point the exact wording of the speech what the speaker can manage comfortably the amount the audience can read in about five minutes
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The answer is: what the speaker can manage comfortably.

Explanation for each option:

  1. The amount of time the speaker needs to break and prepare for next point:

    • This is incorrect because the primary purpose of a slide is to convey information to the audience, not to serve as a break for the speaker. The content should be designed with the audience's understanding in mind.
  2. The exact wording of the speech:

    • This is incorrect because slides should not be overloaded with text. They are meant to highlight key points and support the speaker's message, not to serve as a script. Too much text can overwhelm the audience and detract from the speaker's presentation.
  3. What the speaker can manage comfortably:

    • This is correct. The content on a slide should be manageable for the speaker to present effectively. It should include key points, visuals, and data that the speaker can comfortably explain and elaborate on during the presentation.
  4. The amount the audience can read in about five minutes:

    • This is incorrect because slides should be designed for quick comprehension. The audience should be able to grasp the main points within a few seconds. If a slide takes five minutes to read, it is likely too dense and will lose the audience's attention.

In summary, the best practice is to include only the key points and visuals that the speaker can comfortably manage and explain, ensuring that the audience can quickly understand and retain the information presented.

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