Master the collocations for demonstrating features, collecting feedback, presenting velocity, and closing a sprint.
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At the end of every sprint, the team gathers in a demo session to ___ features to stakeholders.
Demonstrate features is the standard Scrum collocation for showing completed functionality to stakeholders in a sprint review. 'Show along' is informal. 'Present out around' is redundant. 'Display away' is not a standard phrase.
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The product owner's primary goal in the sprint review was to ___ feedback from business stakeholders on the increment.
Collect feedback is the standard agile collocation for systematically receiving input from stakeholders on completed work. 'Gather along' and 'get around' are informal. 'Take out' does not convey the structured input process of a sprint review.
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The engineering manager prepared a slide to ___ velocity and show the trend over the last six sprints.
Present velocity is the standard agile delivery collocation for communicating a team's throughput in completed story points. 'Show along' and 'display out' are informal. 'Explain around' implies difficulty rather than structured reporting.
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With all backlog items reviewed and the increment accepted, the Scrum Master announced they were ready to ___ the sprint.
Close the sprint is the standard Scrum collocation for formally ending a sprint after the review and retrospective. 'Finish off' and 'end around' are informal. 'Wrap away' is not standard in an agile context.
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The product manager took notes throughout the sprint review to ___ the backlog based on stakeholder input.
Refine the backlog is the standard agile collocation for adjusting and reprioritising backlog items in response to new information. 'Update along' and 'adjust around' are informal. 'Fix out' is not a valid phrase in this context.