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Vocabulary Unit 1: Introduction to Presentation
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What is the opposite of "many" or "numerous"?
frequent
division
seperation
uncommon
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What is the term for a person who leads or conducts a program, event, or discussion?
divide
common
successful
presenter
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What is the word for the action of creating a connection or understanding with someone?
attention
presentation
rapport
divide
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What is the action of drawing someone's focus or concentration to a particular thing or idea?
divide
attention
component
seldom
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What is the word for the initial part or starting point of something?
seldom
beginning
divide
attention
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Which term means "the people who are gathered to watch or listen to something"?
several
beginning
component
audience
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Which term refers to a part or element that makes up a larger whole?
component
divide
successful
beginning
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Which word means "capturing someone's interest and holding their attention"?
introduction
entertaining
common
success
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Which word means the act of starting or the initial part of something?
attention
seldom
introduction
establish
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Which word means "to separate or split something into parts"?
beginning
divide
divide
establish
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Which term means "occurring often or regularly"?
frequent
seperate
uncommon
successful
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What is the opposite of "frequently" or "often"?
divide
seldom
beginning
component
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Which word describes someone who has achieved their goals and is prosperous?
establish
attention
several
successful
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Which word is the opposite of "unusual" or "rare"?
entertainment
several
divide
common
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What term refers to a small number more than two, but not many?
beginning
seldom
successful
component
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Which word means "the act of creating or setting something up"?
divide
several
attention
establish
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Which word refers to the act of showing or displaying something?
seperate
success
frequent
Presentation
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What word describes the ability to achieve a desired outcome or goal?
component
audiance
sucess
rapport
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