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To determine: The best answer from the given options describing the disadvantage of conducting online presentation
Introduction: Presentation can be done by standing up in front of the audience or a crowd when you are doing a small business. When it comes to a larger one like meeting with the staff members or meeting with the client who is in abroad, you have to do it through an online presentation. But while participating, many people have a disadvantage that the speed of the internet will not be the same in all places.
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