Answer:
To show the movement of the grasshoppers
Explanation:
Option D, taking turns looking at several people.
I'll go over why the other three options are bad ideas.
Option A and B do maintain eye contact, but it'll be inferred by the audience that you're looking at solely one person.
It's pretty obvious that Option C is a terrible idea, since the point of maintaining eye contact is to be looking at your audience.
The reason Option D is the best choice is because it keeps the audience engaged. By looking around a room, your audience will infer that you're addressing everyone in the room.
-T.B.
Mr. white struggles with the idea that his wish on the monkeys paw was responsible for his son’s death
Characterized by or based on the inference of particular instances from general law
"What was the best holiday ever for you?" might work