Nick, Jordan, Gatsby, Tom, and Daisy are having lunch. Tom notices Gatsby and Daisy looking at each other flirtatiously and gets suspicious. His suspicions in the end are correct when Gatsby declares that Daisy has always loved him, not Tom.
Answer:
A. Speaking clearly
B. Standing straight and tall
Explanation:
These are the best examples, and here's why:
Looking at your notes the entire time, gives off the impression that you're a nervous speaker, making you seem less credible to the audience. Moving your hands to keep the audiences attention, isn't always necessary, but one might practice it, when wanting to get a <em>strong point across</em>. Speaking at the same volume, the whole time, can make the speech seem flat and dry, by you can increase your volume, and speed up your pace to add emphasis on important subjects throughout your speech.
His mother clipped coupons from magazines and newspapers, kept a vegetable in the summer and
Answer:
He is a bank robber but not big criminal.