Answer:
C. The length of the presentation and D. The authority of the quoted experts
Explanation:
The answer for your question is actually D because when talking about context its best you have quoted experts but in general I would say both.
For your question though so you don't get confused on which answers it is its
Answer:
False
Explanation:
As a noun it means too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant. The origin is from Greek.
1. Maybe a bad experience with a government agency, worker, etc.?
2. Leader is disliked, or dislikes a group in which the would-be anarchist is a part of.
3. Personal reasons e.g. death of someone close to the would-be anarchist by something/one related to the government.
Hope this helps!
1. “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe and “Annabel Lee” by Tiger Army
This is an easy pairing to start out with as the song is simply a retelling of the poem. I like to show students the lyrics first before playing the song for them as hearing the music that accompanies the lyrics can be quite a surprise. Tiger Army is considered a psychobilly band, part of the rock music fusion genre that mixes elements of rockabilly and punk rock. After listening, discuss with students whether the music changes the meaning and tone of the lyrics. This pairing is also a perfect addition to your unit on Edgar Allan Poe.