Answer:
<u>Tell your audience who you are. </u>
<u>Start your presentation by introducing yourself. ...</u>
<u>Share what you are presenting. ...</u>
<u>Let them know why it is relevant. ...</u>
<u>Tell a story. ...</u>
<u>Make an interesting statement. ...</u>
<u>Ask for audience participation.</u>
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The stern is the back of the ship in this case. The bow if the ship is the front and the stern is the back.
P = the number of photos added is independent.
t = the thickness of the scrapbook is dependent.
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Scout finds Jem moody, angry and prone to long silences. What horrifies Scout the most is when Jem tells her to "act more like a girl". Jem is maturing into a young man with all the questions, confusion and chaos that goes with adolescence. Scout asks Calpurnia if she might be able to fix Jem by beating him up.
I believe its C. A point in the story that shows something that happened earlier