I went ahead and started with the coherence principle. The basic premise of the coherence principle is to remove any extraneous information from your presentation. The main point should remain unencumbered by any extra music, videos, or embellishments. If I had to compare this to a pizza, it would be your regular cheese pizza, no toppings, no cheese in the crust, just bread and cheese. To further elaborate, Brooks Knight writes, “the coherence principle posits that conciseness is preferable by stating that when giving a multimedia explanation, use few rather than many extraneous words and pictures.”