From the eleven points listed below, check the four points that would be especially helpful when someone is trying to persuade y
ou to agree with him. Know whether the statement is based on fact.
Be comfortable, but not too comfortable.
Ask questions whenever possible.
Listen for a summary.
Determine whether the statement agrees with Christian ideals and standards.
Take notes on key information.
Watch the speaker for clues to important information.
Remember that facts are colored by emotion.
Compare new information with what is known.
Ask myself whether I believe the statement because I like the person speaking.
Listen for key words and phrases.
- know whether the statement is based on the fact -watch the speaker for clues to important information -remember that facts are colored by emotion ( Pathos) -compare new information with what is known
''The Tell-Tale Heart'' is told through the first-person point of view, which means that the story is being told from the narrator's perspective. The first-person point of view of this story is especially important because it allows readers to see into the mind of Poe's unreliable narrator.
Something or someone that was ruined in any type of form by someone/something who has a great hatred. Either being caused by that innocent or just taking the hate out onto the innocent.