Outlines
Speaker notes
Audience handouts
All of above
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The correct answer is D. All of the above.
Outlines, speaker notes, and audience handouts are all types of printed copies of a presentation.
- An outline is a brief summary of the main points of a presentation. It can be used to help the presenter stay on track and to provide the audience with a quick overview of the material.
- Speaker notes are more detailed than an outline and include information such as the presenter’s speaking points, key visuals, and any other information that the presenter may need to refer to during the presentation.
- Audience handouts are copies of the presentation slides that are distributed to the audience. They can be used by the audience to follow along with the presentation and to take notes.
Which type of printed copy is most appropriate for a particular presentation will depend on the purpose of the presentation, the audience, and the presenter’s preferences.