Answer:
My eyes immediately went over to my friends who were waving and giving me a thumbs up. I smiled weakly at them and took a few deep, shaky breaths. Then I started my performance. My nerves were on end, and it took all of my willpower to keep my nervousness from interfering with what I was doing. I tried to refrain from looking at the crowd, and when I did I kept my eyes on my friends' supportive faces. After a while, I started to relax as I gradually immersed myself in my performance. By the time my act was over, I had completely forgotten about my previous nervousness. <em>That wasn't so bad, </em>I thought as the curtains closed and the lights came back on, the audience's clapping fading away.
Explanation:
I hope this is okay I didn't know how long it should be.
Answer:
"People have the right to meet in groups and share ideas.<u> However</u>, a protest can disrupt traffic and other normal activities."
Explanation:
I think the signal word/phrase above indicates comparison as it tells you a right that people have but also the other sides of it.
D. A source that's cited in another source
Something that is direct means that you get one from place to another the fastest way and without anyone or anything interfering. Indirect means the opposite. It is not the fastest way between two points, and there may be interference or a middleman. An indirect source is one in which the information is not directly from the author of the source, but rather the source using a different source for the information.