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I need help on that as welllll
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Marjorie Cowley was trained at the Fowler Museum of Cultural History at the University of California, Los Angeles, and taught prehistoric history to students from first grade through high school. In this capacity she was designated a professional expert by the Los Angeles Unified School District. She has written two previous novels with settings in ancient history, Dar the Spear-Thrower and Anooka's Answer. She lived in Santa Monica, California and passed away in 2016 at the age of 91.
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B. By imagining yourself looking into the faces of your audience using positive visualization
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Two women on a train were having an argument when one of them said, "If this window is shut, I will die" The other passenger had been listening to all the time and heard her say, "Then we have peace" The conductor didn't know what to do so he offered a suggestion open the window.
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A. Repetition; prevents
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For writers and speakers, it's very important to keep their audience focused on them and their work. If every sentence sounds the same, the text will become repetitive and the readers/listeners will get bored very soon. That's why it's important to vary sentence patterns, for example, to vary the subject of the sentences, break up long sentences (especially complex ones), use a dependent clause before the subject instead of the opposite, etc.