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A presentation to sixth graders always should be more abstract than a presentation to corporate executives?
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I belive so, Kids have a wild imagination, I would say that the more abtract the more freedom it gives to the kids to think.
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no, a presentation should be to the point if it is directed to sixth graders as opposed to corporate executives.
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