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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Stylistic question on presentation slide content

Hi. Let us say the following are the slide contents of a PowerPoint presentation. Do they look good stylistically (if grammatically correct)? I think those numbered are in a list format, for those, does the principle (is it a principle, anyway) of parallelism apply (or should we apply it?)?

(one slide)

Keeping attendees' attention

1) Not overly concerned with what to say

2) Make suggestions

3) Keep the aim simple

(another slide)

Why this seminar?

1) Animation as a tool

2) to encourage to speak more
  

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Hi, Let us say the following are the slide contents of a PowerPoint presentation. Do they look good stylistically (if grammatically correct)? I think those numbered are in a list format, for those, does the principle (is it a principle, anyway) of parallelism apply (or should we apply it?

  • Hi, Let us say the following are the slide contents of a PowerPoint presentation.
  • Do they look good stylistically (if grammatically correct)?
  • I think those numbered are in a list format, for those, does the principle (is it a principle, anyway) of parallelism apply (or should we apply it?
  • Generally speaking, yes, you should )?
  • Sorry, your slides seem a bit vague and non-dynamic to me .
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Hi,
Let us say the following are the slide contents of a PowerPoint presentation. Do they look good stylistically (if grammatically correct)? I think those numbered are in a list format, for those, does the principle (is it a principle, anyway) of parallelism apply
(or should we apply it? General

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