According to the statement it can be inferred that it is true that speeches can use a chronological structure to present points in the past and the future.
<h3>What is the chronological structure?</h3>
The chronological structure is a type of narrative structure whose main characteristic is the use of time references (past, present and future) to organize the information of a discourse.
According to the above, it can be inferred that the speeches that systematically refer to past and future events are examples of chronological structure.
An example of a systematic chronological speech might be when a president gives his final speech before leaving office. He generally refers to specific episodes of the past such as difficulties or great achievements of his government and later refers to future events that his government projected, such as lowering the unemployment rate, increasing human development and reducing inequality.
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Brainstorm list:
-you can kindly ask to be left alone
-you can try to talk your problem out with someone
- Do something that makes you feel happy like a hobbie or anything else to get your mind off of things.
D, because when you realize when something is meant to be yours when you smile when you see it. Love at first sight
A is a statement, doesn’t give much interest towards the dog
B isn’t enough information to convey the idea of her knowing the dog was the one, what if the other dogs were in the same situation?
C isn’t enough either because it said that it was clearly a ‘plain dog’.
Answer:
1. I was struggling to figure out how lightning works, but then it struck me.
2. She has a photographic memory but never developed it.
3. I've been to the dentist many times so I know the drill.
4. Always trust a glue salesman, they tend to stick to their word.
Answer:
Third
Explanation:
It uses the commas in the correct places, imagine that the commas are pauses when you are speaking.
EX:
We went to the park, (pause) there was amazing ice-cream there.
Also, you spelled write wrong, you used "right"
"Right" is used like this:
I knew i was right.
"Write" is used like this:
I love to write essays.
Good job though!!!!