A person has to go through several steps to have an effective rehearsal. You must rehearse the entire speech, time the speech, simulate the actual speech and incorporate feedback. You must also rehearse often.
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Because people have lost common sense these days.
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1) The light radiated by our sun carries energy, part of which gets absorbed and transformed into heat when it reaches a surface. That is why places in the sun feel warmer than those in the shade
2) Trees—all plants, in fact—use the energy of sunlight, and through the process of photosynthesis they take carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and water from the ground.
3) When humans burn fossil fuels to power factories, power plants, cars and trucks, most of the carbon quickly enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide gas.
4) Plants use carbon dioxide in a process known as photosynthesis, and then some of the animals eat the plants, but plants give off oxygen and the animals breathe in the oxygen
5) Through a series of chemical reactions and tectonic activity, carbon takes between 100-200 million years to move between rocks, soil, ocean, and atmosphere in the slow carbon cycle.
6) The temperature of the planet rises..also known as Global Warming
7) The burning of WAY too much fossil fuel
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Answer and Explanation:
Doane Hoag and Jules Dassin were very faithful to Poe's narrative and presented the work as Poe wrote, but with visual and auditory effects that may have changed the meaning of the work for other people. I don't particularly believe that they added new meanings, but they intensified those reported by Poe. That's because the soundtrack, the play of light and shadow, the expression of the actors show the madness, the insanity, the cruelty, the torture and the folly of the story. In the film, the meaning of these things gets much stronger, because we can see Poe's words come to life and leave the role becoming something real. This was masterfully done by Doane Hoag and Jules Dassin.