A dinosaur egg is a fossil. So is petrified wood.
'So' is a conjunction that depicts comparison between subjects in a sentence in this case. The use of 'so' in this sentence is incorrect because when comparing two subjects, which in this case are dinosaur egg and petrified wood, they should be in one sentence idea. When using the punctuation mark period '.' it ends the idea of the sentence in the first sentence given.
You take a story and explain the entire thing with only a couple paragraphs, and you don't want to give away any special details that way a person can know a little about the book and want to read it. Like a "A dog and His Ball" is about a lost dog who doesn't have a family and finds an old ball to play with. You would put this on the back of a book and then people would be drawn to read this book. ( I just made something up so it may not make sense sorry.)
I'm not really sure I understand what you are asking, but I tried to answer the best I could, please let me know if this isn't what you meant.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Unless the speaker is very engaging and active with their listeners, it is very easy for the listener to get distracted. Our minds race at 1,000 thoughts per second and when listening to lengthy talks or speeches, it is very easy for us to wonder away mentally. Physically is is also very easy, as the listener can get distracted from the environment, speakers attire, etc.
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-TheBusinessMan
The tone or pitch of the voice ; the modulation of the voice.