The Overhead Projector (1)

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Look at these pictures of a presenter using an Overhead Projector (OHP) and click on the picture where it is being used correctly:

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No, the writing is too small to read and the audience cannot see the presenter's face.

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No, the writing is too small, doesn't fill the screen, and the audience cannot see the presenter's face.

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No, the shadow of the presenter is on the screen, so the audience can't read all of the writing.

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No, the writing above and below the screen cannot be seen, and the presenter is in darkness.

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Yes, this is correct. The audience can read the writing and can see the presenter clearly.

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