I'm not really sure what you need in this sentence. Is it a verb? Do you
need to find the appropriate tense? If so, here is how I would do it:
Since the rise of his designs, Frank Lloyd Wright has been/has become an icon of modern architecture.
You
should use the present perfect tense because this is an action that
began in the past, but is still applicable in the present.
<span>To support an argument by showin that because other courts have made similar decisions, the decision in the current case must be logical</span>
Answer:
- The audience will stop listening to the presenter in order to read the slide.
- The audience will ignore the information on the slide because of the amount of information on it.
Explanation:
A presentation refers to the visual representation and elaboration of a specific topic to the audience. In other words, it is more like a demonstration and providing a speech on the topic along with the PowerPoint slides. The use of too much of the write-up in a slide has two effects on the audience. They either engage too much in reading them and not listening to the explanation to it given by the presenter. Or, they may ignore the things written in the slides.
This is really an opinion thing. But say Jay Gatsby, because he knows how to have a fun time.