English, 09.09.2021 04:20 xxxharveyweinsteinxx
Part D: Presenting Your Argument
Now, it’s time to deliver your presentation. Follow these steps:
Review the presentation rubric to prepare for your presentation. It also may be helpful to review this video on presentation techniques.
Start practicing your presentation. You can practice in front of a mirror, ask a friend or family member to be a test audience member, or record yourself on video.
When you’re ready to present your argument, be sure to check with your teacher about how to present or document your presentation for evaluation.
After you’ve given your presentation (as directed by your teacher), reflect on your performance using the presentation rubric. Write what you did well and how you could improve. Refer to criteria from the rubric in your response.
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