<span>Notes should be easy to follow to maintain the speaker’s train of thought.
Notes during the presentation is used to help the speaker remember what he was talking about, and if they do not, those notes aren't good
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1 is unclear, please take a better picture
2. x-18=-5, add 18 to both sides so x=13
3. square both sides and get x-8=-x+2, add x to both sides, get 2x-8=2, add 8 to both sides, get 2x=10, divide both sides by 10 and get x=5
4. use distance formula
√( (x-x`)^2 + (y-y`)^2 ) = d
√( (4+5)^2 + (x-8)^2 ) = √155
√ ( 81+x^(2)-16x+64 ) = √155
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<span>C) The pair had lived not unhappily together, for Mr Pontifex’s temper was easy and he soon learned to bow before his wife’s more stormy moods
Sentence A is really about Mrs. Pontifex rather than Mr. so this would not be a good choice. Option B talks about the narrator's father. This sentence introduces the story of Mr. Pontifex. D describes Mr. Pontifex's appearance, but not his character. C is the best option because it describes his temper as easy and that he "bows before his wife's...moods." These details show that Mr. Pontifex is non-confrontational.
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The characteristic anticipated by the author which may be true of some members of the audience is that: D
. They have a basic understanding of the combat tactics used by Lakota warriors.
The Sioux Nation were the original inhabitants of about 200,000 square kilometers () in the present day state of South Dakota in the United States of America.
Based on historical records, the Sioux Nation was divided into three (3) main linguistic and geographic groups and these include:
- Nakota (Yankton, Central Dakota)
- Dakota (Santee, Eastern Dakota).
- Lakota (Teton, West Dakota).
The Lakota lived and hunted all over the Rocky Mountain ranges because they were a powerful and fiercely strong tribe. Thus, this tribe had many leaders and warriors who were legends.
In light of the above, the author anticipated that some members of the audience have a basic understanding of the combat tactics that were used by Lakota warriors.
Read more on Lakota warriors here: brainly.com/question/25755498
Answer: ROW AFTER ROW WITH STRICT IMPUNITY
THE HEADSTONES YIELD THEIR NAMES TO THE ELEEMNT
THE WIND WHIRRS WITHOUT RECOLLECTION
IN THE RIVEN TROUGHS THE SPLAYED LEAVES
PILE UP OF NATURE THE CASUAL SCARAMENT
TO THE SEAONAL ETERNITY OF DEATH
THEN DRIVEN BY THE FIERCE SCRUTINY
OF HEAVEN TO THEIR ELECTION IN THE VAST BREATH
THEY SOUGH THE RUMOUR OF MORTALITY
Explanation:
WITH AN ODE THE POEM DOES NOT HAVE TO RHYME
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