Here's where to begin:
Each paragraph should be five to seven sentences long. It does not matter how long they are, just as long as they aren't micro-sentences.
first, you will need to get your audience's attention. your first sentence will be a sort of "Listen up! I'm about to blow your mind!" it could be a startling statement, a rhetorical question, quotation, a short funny story, or a short dramatic story. Ask yourself this: why should your audience listen? is it relevant to them? How? why should they believe what you say?
the second paragraph should express the need for change. now that you have your audience's attention, you will need to clearly show them what the problem is and the extent of it. in order to do this, you can use examples to illustrate how it impacts them, such as their happiness, future, health, family, neighborhood, Etc. you can use statistics, facts, figures, graphs, and diagrams. just remember to cite your sources and remember to check for credibility! give a good testimony, the more authoritative the better! the goal at the end of this paragraph is to have your audience wanting to hear your solution. they should agree that there's a problem.
the third paragraph should outline your answer or solution and show the audience how it will work. to do this, you need to outline your solution clearly, demonstrate how it meets the problem, and use examples to show how effective it is. you should support it with facts, graphs, testimonies, and you know the drill. :) the outcome of this paragraph is to get the audience to save themselves, "yes. This is possible, practical and sensible."
the end of your speech should give the audience satisfaction.
Good luck! I'm glad to help and answer any questions you may have about this assignment.
~ Akobel
Answer:
excerpt from Clinton's autobiography
text from the first inaugural speech
magazine interview
Explanation:
These are all directly from Clinton so they will be primary. The others are other people's opinions so they will be secondary.
To find the circumference of a helix, we would need to
calculate the:
- circumference,
- length,
- handrail radius of the helix curve.
<h3>What is a Helix?</h3>
This refers to the type of curve in three-dimensional space that is created by a straight line drawn on a plane.
How to calculate the circumference of the helical path:
Circumference= 2πr
h = (height of helix x 360) / angle
Length = √h2 + circumference2
Unit Rise = h / circumference
Handrail Radius = (4π2r2 + h2) / 4π2r
where,
- π = 3.1415926
- r = Radius
- h = Height required for Helix to complete one revolution
Therefore, if we needed to find the circumference of a helix, we would:
calculate the:
- circumference,
- length,
- handrail radius of the helix curve.
Your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview of the concept to give you a better understanding of how to find the circumference of a helix.
Read more about helical paths here:
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A sample question is:
For example, consider that an antenna is constructed in XF7 using the helix script. It will expand along the Z-axis and will have a radius of 50 cm. In addition, height of the helix curve is 2 cm and the angle made by the curve is 360.Calculate the circumference, length, handrail radius of the curve.
Answer:
The answer in this text is simple by looking at what you have read choose the (b. for this inquiry.
Explanation:
Considering Your Task and Your Rhetorical Situation - Analyzing the Writing Task
Understanding what the writing task asks you to do is the first important step in the
writing process. Read through the below passage the first time with the grain, paying
attention to your general understanding of the focus and purpose.
For the 3rd one it would be D. You see the evidence when it says “to avoid having students gather in groups”