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Nancy Duarte emphasizes designing presentations with the audience as this central focus.

What is the hero?

100

The ultimate goal of a presentation, according to Duarte, is to inspire this in the audience.

What is action?

100

Nancy Duarte encourages thinking of slides as these, which should support but not overshadow your story.

What are visual aids?

100

To fully engage, speakers must shift from self-centeredness to this audience-centric perspective.

What is empathy?

100

Duarte contrasts static data with this type of emotional content to create resonance.

What are stories?

200

Duarte argues that this narrative archetype can transform audiences by showing what's possible.

What is the hero’s journey?

200

This is the default slide layout when you open a new PowerPoint presentation.

What is a Title Slide?

200

This technique breaks up predictable rhythms and patterns in presentations to captivate listeners.

What is contrast?

200

The keyboard shortcut to start a slideshow from the beginning.

What is F5?

200

The file extension for a standard PowerPoint file.

  • What is .pptx?
300

You use this tab to change the font style, size, or color of your text.

What is the Home tab?

300

A combination of bold, italic, and underline text formatting.

What are Font Styles?

300

This PowerPoint feature provides pre-designed themes for slides, including colors, fonts, and effects.

  • What is a Design Theme?
300

is is the name of the view that lets you create a consistent look across all slides by editing the master layout.

What is Slide Master View?

300

This segment in Duarte's framework is where the stakes are set and tension begins to rise.

What is the call to adventure?

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Nancy Duarte highlights this primal human need as the reason stories are so impactful.

  • What is connection?
400

This element of a story, found in Duarte's framework, offers closure and a way forward,

What is the resolution?

400
  1. These visual effects are applied between slides to make them move smoothly from one to the next.

What are Transitions?

400
  • This type of presentation combines narrative techniques with visuals to inspire change.

What is a storytelling presentation?

400
  1. This is the term for transitions or effects applied to individual objects, like text or images.

What are Animations?

500

Duarte borrows this dramatic structure from Aristotle to organize compelling presentations.

What is the three-act structure?

500

Duarte emphasizes aligning the structure of your presentation with this universal cognitive pattern.


What is the way people process stories?

500

This PowerPoint feature provides pre-designed themes for slides, including colors, fonts, and effects.

What is a Design Theme?

500

This form of storytelling involves the audience imagining themselves as the protagonist.

What is participatory storytelling?

500

This visual model oscillates between the presenter’s ideas and the audience’s needs.

What is the sparkline?