In which situation would a speaker most likely be able to pass around an object for the audience to look at? A. When presenting to a small group in a classroom
B. When presenting remotely
C. When presenting in a classroom with a blackboard
D. When presenting in a large room to a large audience
In which situation would a speaker most likely be able to pass around an object for the audience to look at?
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The correct answer is A. When presenting to a small group in a classroom.
In this situation, the speaker can easily pass around an object because the group is small and likely seated close together. This allows audience members to physically handle the object and engage with it directly, enhancing the interactive experience. In larger settings or remote presentations, passing around objects would be impractical or impossible.