Answer:
A. Speaking clearly
B. Standing straight and tall
Explanation:
These are the best examples, and here's why:
Looking at your notes the entire time, gives off the impression that you're a nervous speaker, making you seem less credible to the audience. Moving your hands to keep the audiences attention, isn't always necessary, but one might practice it, when wanting to get a <em>strong point across</em>. Speaking at the same volume, the whole time, can make the speech seem flat and dry, by you can increase your volume, and speed up your pace to add emphasis on important subjects throughout your speech.
Sentinel : sentire :: <span> sensuous : sonare.</span>
7. These quick and easy <em><u>solutions</u></em><em><u> </u></em>can be effective in the short term, but they have a cost.
8. John is <em><u>the</u></em><em><u> </u></em>only child in his family so his parents love him a lot.
9. According to the boss, John is the most <em><u>suitable</u></em><em><u> </u></em>secretary.
10. She got up late and <u>rushed</u> to the bus stop.
- Here we can replace rushed by went quickly.
- Option C is correct
P(t) is a function time, it is a dependent function which needs the value of t to be completed.
P(t) is the number of people at the beach at the beach in a t number of hours past midnight. t is a undefined and independent variable.
So P(10) = N means:
t = 10 ; 10 hours past midnight
P(10) = Model of the number of people at the beach 10 hours after midnight.
The numerical resolution of P(10) is equal to N, so:
N = number of people at the beach 10 hours after midnight.