I believe the answer is: knowing your purpose
By knowing your purpose, you could determine the type of approach that would be best for the presentation, the target audience that you should seek and the type of material you could give in order to make sure that the audiences receive the full message of the presentation.
On is LATE and the other is EARLY
A tyrant would say that they are in charge, that there won't be a democracy, and would then possibly arrest or kill the people who are asking.
Q: Why do authors use pseudonyms?
A: Authors write under pseudonyms, or pen names, for a variety of reasons. Established authors will do it to cross genres and keep from aggravating their fan bases. Wouldn’t you be a bit ticked off if you bought Stephen King’s next book expecting blood, guts and hair-raising intensity, only to find out it’s a weepy romance novel? King may choose to publish under a different name so he doesn’t disappoint his die-hard horror fans.
Another reason for using a pen name is to switch publishers. When an author is under contract, her publisher may own the rights to any upcoming work under her name. Often authors will take up a new name so they can shop around their work while avoiding legal problems (be sure to read your contract closely, though, because some prohibit this).
But one of the most common reasons authors write under aliases is because their earlier works bombed. If a writer didn’t make money for the publisher the first time, he’s not likely to get a second chance—publishers would prefer to give someone new a shot. Under a pen name, a writer can be reborn.
Answer:
d. deindividuation.
Explanation:
Deindividuation: In social psychology, the term deindividuation is defined as the mislaying of an individual's self-awareness in a particular group. It signifies an individual's characteristics across a crowd. It is often considered as a psychological state that consists of low or decreased self-evaluation and causes dis-inhibited and anti-normative behavior.
Example: Cults, gangs, etc.
In the question above, June's behavior refers to the deindividuation.