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The 13th Amendment forever abolished slavery as an institution in all U.S. states and territories. In addition to banning slavery, the amendment outlawed the practice of involuntary servitude and peonage. ... The 13th Amendment to the Constitution did not end discrimination against those who had been enslaved and blacks.
Explanation:
this is the correct answer happy
Let's look at all the options:
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A:(It does not allow audience interaction.)ion
This is false. The speaker has a complete control over when to stop the presentation, so if the audience has some question, the speaker can stop the presentation
B:(It requires special hardware, such as a computer and speakers.)
This is the correct answer! Setting up the hardware and software often takes a long time and delays the start of the presentation
C:(Viewers have no control over the sequence of the presentation.)
This might be true, but viewers have no control over any presentation - only the presenter has ! (the presenter can involve the viewers thought)
D:(It cannot reach a large audience.)
This is false - a multimedia presentation can typically reach a wider audience than a non-multimedia one!
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Answer:Informative. Expository text is meant to deposit information.
Clarity. Using words that clearly show what the author is talking about.
Explanation:
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
- A., is wrong because the way you'd write this sentence is like this:
<em> A. Running with scissors </em><u><em>is</em></u><em> dangerous.</em>
- C., is wrong because the way you'd write this sentence is like this:
<em> C. The baseball team </em><u><em>is</em></u><em> working together.</em>
- D. is wrong because the way you'd write this sentence is like this:
<em> D. Anna thinks that both of her armpits </em><u><em>stink</em></u><em>.</em>
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Ranking as a 40 on an exam or test that you and 550 student took can be explained as being in the 13th percentile. This means that you ranked better than 12% of your class. For example, someone who ranked 95 got a better score than 94% of the class. Someone who ranked as a 2 got one of the lowest scores possible.