Question

Which of the following is a difference between the excluding alternatives and the problem-causes-solution patterns of organizing the body of a presentation?

A. The problem-causes-solution pattern presents only those solutions that might work; the excluding alternatives pattern presents both solutions that might work and those that might not.

B. The problem-causes-solution pattern may be necessary when the audience will find your solution hard to accept; the excluding alternatives pattern works best when the audience will find your solution easy to accept.

C. The problem-causes-solution pattern begins by explaining symptoms of a problem; the excluding alternatives pattern begins by explaining many obvious solutions.

D. The problem-causes-solution pattern ends the discussion with a solution; the excluding alternatives pattern ends the discussion with multiple solutions.

E. The problem-causes-solution pattern explains the symptoms of a problem; the excluding alternatives pattern does not.

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