After making a PowerPoint presentation about a new line of clothing designs, Henri notices that he used the word “gorgeous” on nearly every slide. What would be the best way to add more variety to his wording by using tools within PowerPoint?

using the Thesaurus under the View tab, and then using the Find dialog box to find and replace every instance of “gorgeous”

using the Spelling checker under the View tab, and then using the Find dialog box to find every instance of “gorgeous” and change some of them

using the Thesaurus under the Review tab, and then using the Find dialog box to find every instance of “gorgeous” and change some of them

using the Spelling checker under the Review tab, and then using the Find dialog box to find and replace every instance of “gorgeous”

Respuesta :

The spell checker and thesaurus are not underneath the view tab, so 1 and 2 are wrong.

If you replace every instance of the word gorgeous, then you would not be adding variety. So d is incorrect.

Therefore:

The only correct answer is C, as it is correct navigation and it adds word variety.

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