The visual aid which would best engage the audience's emotions is the following one:
B. A short clip from an episode of a classic television show.
Since we are talking about a <em>classic</em> television show, people are likely to be familiar with it and it must have been, at some point, part of their lives as a source of entertainment and also as something they related to somehow. Due to the fact they have already watched it and probably know the characters well, it has certainly triggered their emotions throughout their lives, in different stages of it. Watching a short clip of the classic TV show can surely engage the audience's emotions, whether by making them laugh or by reminding them of some personal event, perhaps leading them into a feeling of nostalgia.
1. The meal tasted like my moms homemade chicken.
2. His face was like shocked when I told him I got an A on my test.
3. Kajai’s writing is like a horror story, it’s that bad .
4. Ayaan’s voice is like a Angel on earth.
5. Mrs. Priyas attitude is like my attitude when I get homework.
6. I ran fast as a cheetah on the ground.
7. Min is as tall as a giraffe.
8. The building was as old as my grandma.
9. The netball court was as big as the White House.
10. The house was As big as Mountain Everest.
Hope this helps *smiles*
Marco and Anya were walking along the beach when they came across something they had never seen before. They found an unknown creature who had 16 legs but that was not octopus.
Macro made a phone call to his brother and put the phone on speaker for Anya to listen too.
Macro: Hi brother, I have found some unique creature on a beach.
Brother: What is it?
Anya: We do not know but it has 16 legs.
Brother: Okay, send me a picture. I would like to see.
Macro and Anya made a decision to take the animal with them to his brother for inspection as Macro's brother is a scientist.
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Social Responsibility: Priestley aims to teach us about social responsibility through the play and how we all have a duty to look after everyone else. Socialism: The Inspector is the voice of socialism in the play.
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