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The feature the author criticized about the presentation is the
quality of the food served.
flow chart and benchmarks table.
punctuality in ending the presentation.
invitation to e-mail the speaker with questions.
expression used to refer to the takeaway points.
All of the following fragments from the text contain instances of informal language, EXCEPT
"Name's actually Rob, but I'll try not to hold that against you." (lines 6-7).
"...You aware of that?" (line 19).
"Loved the flow chart, even though these are usually yawners." (lines 20-21).
"But that chart and your 'benchmarks table' were the only handouts I really needed." (lines 22-23).
"but empty gestures are kind of a drag." (lines 48-49).
In "It was interesting how you and the other bosses fell over yourselves…" (lines 41-42), the expression "fall over oneself" means
display eagerness.
express sadness.
show sorrow for.
convey deception.
denote sympathy.
The sentence "...I couldn't help rolling my eyes a couple of times." (lines 33-34) implies that the author was feeling
enraged at the indifference of all the members of the audience to the jokes.
sympathetic towards the speaker's excessive use of jokes in a serious business.
upset with the laughs constantly coming from all the members of the audience.
annoyed at the fact that the majority of the jokes told were not targeted to the average audience.
depressed because he was the only person in the audience who did not understand the speaker's jokes.
According to paragraph 1, we may infer that the writer of the article
wonders whether the presenter would care to hear the writer's own opinion on the talk.
seems to be a very close friend of the speaker, given their frequent meetings in the cafeteria.
would have considered the business talk a relevant one if more employees had been invited to attend it.
believes that his comments on the presentation will not help the speaker improve his performance in public.
deeply regrets the fact that the speaker was incapable of recalling who he was and where they had met before.
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