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which is not an effective principle for preparing main points?
balance the amount of time given to each main point
make sure each main point is brief
use a similar pattern of wording for each main point
keep main points clearly separate from one another
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To determine the non - effective principle for preparing main points:
- Balancing time for each main point is effective as it ensures even coverage.
- Using a similar wording pattern (parallelism) helps in clarity and organization.
- Keeping main points separate avoids confusion.
- However, "making sure each main point is brief" is not an effective principle. Main points should be comprehensive enough to convey the necessary information, and brevity alone is not the key criterion for an effective main point.
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B. Make sure each main point is brief