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Seated near the balcony, Miso was looking at the sky. He was gazing at a star. Within a few minutes, that star shone and Miso smiled.
After a while, his son called him, so he went to bed and slept.
The very next night, Miso was looking anxiously at the sky. He was a little worried. Meanwhile, at the same time, his son Meeraj was looking at photographs of his late mother. He found a photograph of her in a tennis costume, so he quickly asked, “Dad, was mom a sports person?”
Miso was staring a cloud in the sky. He answered, “Yes, my son.”
His son quickly asked, “Was her favorite sport Tennis?”
Miso moved towards his son and he was about to say something him, face-to-face. But, suddenly, his eyes scanned the mirror in the balcony which was reflecting a star that was coming out from behind the same cloud at which Miso was staring.
He didn’t move backward to see that star. Just at that time, his son pinged again, “Dad? What was Mumma’s favorite game?”
Miso smiled and just said, “Her favorite game is hide and seek.”
This is just a little something I came up with myself. I hope it helps ya out!
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you should probably <u>speak at a faster rate</u>. Your speaking rate is likely to change based on the type of speaking and the context.
What is rate of speech or speaking rate..?
Rate of speech is the average number of words you speak in a minute (words per minute WPM), it is also the speed at which you speak. The average Speaking Speed Rate is 150 wpm (2.5 words per second).
Speech rate guidelines- Slow: less than 110 wpm. Conversational: between 120 wpm and 150 wpm.
When to speak fast? When you need to show indication of passion, urgency, excitement, and emotion.
To know more about rate of speech click below
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Answer:
I'm thinking A
Explanation:
All the others (B, C, D) have something that show it's not the writer's and A just has it in quotations not giving credit to the original person who said/wrote it
Answer:
C. Listen to criticism from others.
Explanation:
The given sentence is a famous Iroquois saying from "The Iroquois Constitution." This saying firmly depicts the wisdom of the framers of the Constitution and their 'democratic' approach.
In the saying, the leaders of the people must be open to any form of criticism that may come from any side, including the younger generations. The phrase <em>"cast not over your shoulder behind you the warnings of the nephews and nieces"</em> refers to the younger generation's criticisms and how they should not be ignored. This shows how a good leader is approachable and open to any 'corrections' even from those younger than him.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.