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Structure it well: A predefined structure helps the presenter to plan his areas of emphasis
with respect to the allotted time.
2. Third Person Perspective: Asking a person from the respective field to proofread the content
welcomes potential critiques and suggestions.
3. Be Eveready: Welcoming the questions and being ready with the answers of foreseeable
questions on the content keeps the fluence of presentation alive.
4. Follow your instinct flexibly: On the day of presentation, the presenter might get intuitions
of changing his pre-planned structure slightly depending upon the dynamic factors like
crowd reaction, judges etc.
5. Be Interactive: No audience would prefer attending a unilateral conversation. A utopic
presentation is the one involving proper eye contact, (bilateral) conversation and smiles
(even humor, if necessary).

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