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Mattias's friend asked him to critique his presentation about gorillas. Mattias noticed that there weren't any images of gorillas. What feedback can Mattias give to improve his friend's presentation? a I like your title, but did you not think to add pictures of gorillas?
b It's ok, but it would be better if I just added pictures to your presentation.
c Really great information, but I think adding a picture of a gorilla would be great.
d You're missing a gorilla picture. Add one.

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