4. A
5. B
6.C
7.D
8.A
9.D
10.C
When writing about a single memorable day in your life you need to consider important facts to mention and remarkable moments. For example: a special birthday celebration, a graduation day, a special visit, etc.
Then you need the setting, day, weather and write about why it was so special for you.
You must remember to describe clearly what happened why is it funny or not and to show why you want to write about it.
Finally in your conclusion you can add some anecdote that makes it a remarkable and unforgettable day and what you liked the most of it.
<span>True. An audience will have different expectations based on the different occasions or purposes of a speech. For example, an audience may expect a light and happy speech from a best man giving a toast, but would likely expect a more somber and serious speech if the speaker was giving a eulogy at a funeral.</span>
Answer:
1,2,5,6
Explanation:
Those sentences that I listed above have both a noun and verb in it. Sentences 3 and 4 do not have a verb therefore they are not complete sentences.
The point of view in this excerpt is third-person omniscient because the excerpt uses she, herself, it, her, etc. A first person point of view uses the pronounce, I, me, myself and other pronouns that look likes you told the story yourself.Second person point of view uses you, yourself.