English, 05.05.2020 06:59, giusto1073
The “Prepare. Plan. Be a Hero.” presentation is meant for people who know very little about preparing for a disaster. Think about how the presentation would be different for an audience who was very familiar with the topic. What changes should be made to appeal to this audience? Check all that apply.
Statistics and facts about disaster preparedness should be added.
More emotional images should be added to stir up feelings.
Frightening music should be added to engage viewers.
The testimony of experts in disaster preparedness should be added.
Stories about how it feels to be unprepared for a disaster should be added.
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