This question is missing the options. I have found the complete question online, and the answer options are the following:
Which guideline for using visual aids was Kelley using?
A. use technology thoughtfully
B. keep your visual aids simple and to the point
C. time your visuals to coincide with your discussion of them
D. polish your visual aids
Answer:
The guideline Kelley is using is:
C. time your visuals to coincide with your discussion of them
Explanation:
According to the passage, Kelley only reveals parts of the photograph at specific times to help illustrate what she is talking about. She is timing her visuals, only showing something when it will cause more impact and support her point. This is an effective way to keep your audience interested. People will remain curious about the covered parts of the picture and how those parts will be connected to your speech.
The only correct answer is B) He spoke sharply to his sister.
A isn't correct because it should be - looked sadly.
C isn't correct because it should be - tasted bitter.
D isn't correct because it should be - feel well.
You can't kill a wolves mate.
Because if they are both true love or friends they will come to you and you wont have to chase them