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<span>Careful transitions are an important part of preparation. Most speakers have problems with using "um," "and," "and uh," and "you know" or some similar nonsensical utterance as they falter toward their next point. This is primarily because they don't have a smooth manner of getting to their next point. That's why transitions are so important. A transition is a bridge from Point A to Point B—a connection between two points. If you learn to use specific transitions, you will improve the fluency of your speech as well as avoiding the verbalized pauses and unnecessary words. Good transitions demonstrate a command of language, thus enhancing your credibility.</span>
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B. bulleted text
D. headings
E. adequate font size
(Photo for proof at the bottom.)
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Explanation:</h2>
Bulleted text helps organize information. When text is clumped together, it may be overwhelming for the viewer.
Headings help tell the reader what the following information is going to be about, so they have a little bit of context before reading.
Adequate font size is good because it makes it easier for the reader to read. No one wants to read text that's too small, or too large.
Here's a photo of Edge to make things easier.
Answer:
Not really any facts just some kids opinion on his dad. He would need more evidence on snowboarding statistics and how they have a superior amount of popularity vs skiing
Explanation:
1 "you said earlier that you like and support the use of fossil fuels, you baby killer"
2 "what? that makes no sense"
1 "yeah it does, baby killer"
2 "me supporting the usage of fossil fuels, does not support the idea that i am a baby killer"
1 "yeah well, it doesn't go against it either,"
2 "okay, but you used an irrelevant piece of reasoning to try and support the statement that 'I am a baby killer' "
<span>A broken spirit after being tricked.</span>