Answer:
1. I have met just our new neighbour. He has been gone to Paris on business
2. How many times have our teacher told you not to copy in maths ?
Answer:
<em>I can see that there's no underlined part of sentence 5. I believe the underlined part is </em><em>"any beacon."</em>
The answer is : A) any lighthouse
Explanation:
<u>Sentence 5</u> provides a<em> "hint"</em> by stating "erected on land." This means that the <u>object is on land and not in the sea.</u> Among the choices that is suitably related to the topic and erects on the land is the "lighthouse." So, instead of using the word "beacon," it can be replaced with "any lighthouse."
So, this explains the answer.
Answer:B
Explanation: Research has been done, honeybees are endangered and if they go away then people are going to have problems, especially with agriculture. And the population of the honeybees are going down so we're gonna have a problem
Answer:
D. varying the rate at which you speak
Explanation:
Verbal Strategies
The way you speak also affects the impact of your speech on your audience. Different ways of speaking are known as verbal strategies.
Take a look at the list; it shows some examples of verbal strategies.
These also are things your teacher will evaluate when you give your speech.
Think About It
Think of a time when you listened to a speaker who did not use effective verbal strategies. What could he or she have done to give a better presentation?
Verbal Strategies
• Vary the pitch and tone of your voice.
• Vary the rate, or speed, at which you speak.
• Speak loudly enough.
• Pronounce key words slowly for emphasis.
• Pause to catch your breath or to emphasize important points.
• Be careful not to fill the speech with um, uh, or er.
• Use a conversational tone.