<span> Ivan is discussing with two of the monks his article on the position of the ecclesiastical courts. He explains that he opposes the separation of church and state primarily because when a criminal needs to be punished, the public should not have to rely on the state to administer such punishment. Ivan states that if the church had the authority to punish and also to excommunicate the criminal, then a vast number of crimes would be diminished. To a degree, Father Zossima agrees, but he points out that the only effective punishment "lies in the recognition of sin by conscience.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "extemporaneous." <span>You've been given a topic, and you've researched Lincoln's position on the matter. </span>Now it's up to you to show the audience your stuff. the method of delivery best fits your presentation is extemporaneous.
        
             
        
        
        
A newspaper reports facts objectively while a memoir includes the perspective of the person writing.
<h3>What are the similarities between a memoir and a newspaper?</h3>
- Both texts can be used to report information about an important event.
- Both texts are considered credible.
<h3>What are the differences of these texts?</h3>
- A newspaper reports events objectively without providing opinions or personal perspectives from the author.
- A memoir is a biographical text, which means the author lived the event described and can include his/her personal views.
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I really don't know if my answer is going to help you but . . . 
“Pretense” is a noun, and another form of the verb “pretend”. It is synonymous with “guise” “an act”, and can also refer to “a claim”, furthering its similarity to “pretend”. Pretense is the American spelling of the word, while pretence, with a “c”, is the British spelling. Here are some examples:
“He was hiding his anger under the pretense that everything was fine”
“She was not even making any pretence of hiding”
That is how you put "pretense" in a sentence . . . . . . 
hope this helps even tho I do not think this is the answer