Create an engaging image displaying an abstract representation of a presentation process. It should feature elements like text blocks taking shape and then dissolving, perhaps signifying animated text. At the same time, depict other elements like slide transitions, action buttons, and clip arts. The elements should be represented visually but remember not to use any written text. Lastly, include an element that implies the letter 'C', maybe a button or a symbol, to subtly hint at the question's suggested answer.

When viewing a presentation, words on slides may appear to fly in and out or dissolve. What makes text in a presentation do this?

A. The addition of text animations
B. The addition of slide transitions
C. The addition of Action buttons
D. The addition of clip art
Is the answer C?
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1. B

2. D
3. A
4. A

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Actually no thank you the answer was A not C!

Action buttons allow you to do things like restart a presentation, go to the last slide, link to another slide, etc.

That's what I said; the answer is not C.

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No, the correct answer is A. The addition of text animations.

When viewing a presentation, text in slides can appear to fly in and out or dissolve due to the use of text animations. Text animations are effects that are applied to text to make it appear in a dynamic or engaging way during a presentation. These animations can be used to add visual interest and grab the audience's attention.

To achieve this effect in a presentation, you would typically select the text you want to animate and then choose an animation from the available options in your presentation software, such as Microsoft PowerPoint. The animations can be set to occur either automatically or upon a click or mouseover event.

Slide transitions (the motion between slides), Action buttons (interactive objects on a slide), and clip art (visual images or graphics) can enhance a presentation but do not directly control the appearance or animation of text on slides.