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negotiation vs paper Sun May 06, 2007 15:11 pm  negotiation vs paper
 

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #132 "Conference Advice", question 1

Being a delegate at conferences and other gatherings is a valuable opportunity whether or not you present a ..........

(a) gift
(b) negotiation
(c) paper
(d) presentation

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #132 "Conference Advice", answer 1

Being a delegate at conferences and other gatherings is a valuable opportunity whether or not you present a paper.

Correct answer: (c) paper
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negotiation vs paper Sun May 06, 2007 16:10 pm  negotiation vs paper
 

Negotiation is discussing or arranging by discussion so as to make an agreement with someone.

A paper is a scientific or learned article to be read aloud to an audience.
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negotiation vs paper Tue May 08, 2007 5:30 am  negotiation vs paper
 

A "presentation" would have been a lot closer than "negotiation" but "paper" is the correct choice.
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