Answer: "I am sorry that I won't be able to say everything I'd planned in my remaining time, but please let me conclude with . . ." Then state your most important idea and make your conclusion before time runs out.
Explanation: If you may be cut off by the moderator or the chairman, your audience will at least hear the conclusion you planned. If you are stopped ( and it DOES happen ) in mid-sentence or without making your most important point, the audience will see you as disorganized, or insensitive to the time limits, and may have an unfavorable impression of you-- and they will have missed the purpose of your speech.
Answer:
The brain/human mind is c) wide, deep and weighty
Explanation:
Dickinson explores how complex and special the mind is as she compares it to the sky's limit and the depths of the ocean (various posibilities of physical dimension) , and the weight of God (spiritual dimension).
Answer:
highlights the discrimination of African Americans.
Explanation:
According to the lines from Langston Hughes’s poem "I, Too, Sing America.", the narrator talks about being the darker brother - which could denote black people- who is sent to the kitchen each time there are visitors which could denote slavery.
Therefore, from these lines, Hughes could be considered political because he highlights the discrimination of African Americans.