Which of the following is NOT a question you need to consider when preparing a demonstration?
A) Can the subject be demonstrated in the time available?
B) Does the subject need to be seen to be understood?
C) Are my actions coordinated with my verbal instructions?
D) Are the steps clear, distinct, and in the correct order?
E) Can my audience learn this procedure by any other method?
E
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