The correct answer is The audience distracted by the speaker
Explanation: In this specific context she used the event that her clothes had become wet as a way of distracting the audience, this technique may or may not be used well this will all depend on how the speaker will unfold and make the audience pay attention in your speech.
Answer:
there are equal amounts of water in the shorter, wider and taller, thinner glasses
Explanation:
Answer:
embedded effects of racism
Explanation:
The "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door" was a landmark event during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. After the Brown v. Board of Education case in 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional. In early 1963, African American students Vivian Malone and James Hood applied to join the University of Alabama, but when they arrived there on June 11 to enroll in the school, Governor George Wallace used his own body to block them from entering the auditorium. President John F. Kennedy summoned the National Guard to command Wallace to step aside, which he finally did after several hours. Malone and Hood then proceeded to finalize their enrollment process to join the university. The National Guard stayed on the university's grounds for the following days, fearing violence by white supremacists. Wallace's actions, which he considered part of his policy of "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever" are considered a clear manifestation of the embedded effects of racism as, almost a century after the end of the Civil War, public facilities were still segregated in several southern states, and racism was very widespread among all levels of society.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
They both have a lot in common so people should not be surprised of the interest of India and China as both countries have common ends.
It must have been seen publicly that India and China have same mindset and always arrive at common grounds and globally it is obvious that India and China share resources, and understanding, then India growing interest in space exploration shouldn't be a surprise as India and China has been great partners as China are also into space exploration, they must have opened the eyes of there partner (India)
Answer:
Blending cultures is a factor that eventually translates to cultural change.
Explanation:
In the day-to-day activities, people encounter others who have different cultural beliefs, traditions and customs. As they interact with other cultural aspects, although there might arise conflicts but eventually there is borrowing and complete culture change.
Cultural blending therefore will lead to cultural change if we are to consider the changes that occur, beliefs, customs and traditions are copied by one community or both.
The ideas copied from the other community will lead to culture change as they will be absorbed to completely become part of their culture and it will no longer be what it used to be.