Answer:
D. Bannecker lacked formal training, yet his achievements are notable.
Consider the age group of the people you will be addressing and make sure your language choices is right for them
Make sure that you consider any ethnic or cultural differences
Organize your materials well
Use real-life experiences
Find out if there are any issues the audience would like you to address
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I’m not sure if these answers are correct but it’s what I would do.
It was in Book VIII that Augustine used the analogy of a waking man that wanted to get out of his bed.
In Book VIII, it informs about the story of Augustine’s conversion experience in Milan, where it starts in an agonizing state of spiritual paralysis and concludes with a euphoric decision, which directs in wholly embracing celibacy and the Catholic faith.
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Answer:
The dialogue is between two friends. One tells a fearful story but the other one thinks he is joking.
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<em>The car is parked outside the gas station with Doe waiting in the car for John who went to use the convenience inside the gas stations' store. John panting runs out of the restroom panting, nearly out of breath then practically jumps into the car which has an open roof. </em>
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<em>John</em><em>: Guess what Doe</em>
<em>Doe:</em><em> What?</em>
<em>John:</em><em> I just saw a rabbit with horns and the eyes of a cat in the restroom</em>
<em>Doe: </em><em>Hahahahahahahahah! Oh, Johnny John! There you go again. I won't fall for it this time.</em>
<em>You uncanny, crooked crook. Hahahahaha. Just yesterday you told me how it is that your mum saw the pizza she ordered winking at her in a weird way. Naaaaa! </em>
<em>To say you've got a hyperactive imagination is an underestimation of your capabilities.</em>
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<em>Doe who was at the steering wheel all the time with the push of a button brings the 2020 BMW convertible to life and speeds off, away from the gas station nearly missing the station's signpost (as he swerved into the expressway) which was illuminated with lights arranged into words that said: "Welcome to Wisconsin".</em>
<em>Just less than a pole from the gas station, Doe (still laughing at his friend who is still in shock) instinctively looks into the rearview mirror and notices there is no sign of a Gas station. He stops laughing and a sudden chill settles on him. That chill was from the evening's cool breeze. </em>
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