Either A or B, but I would go with B.
Answer:
Directions to what paper?
I found this from https://www.market-inspector.co.uk/blog/2017/02/speaking-habits-to-help-you-sound-professional I ( I need to cite my sources )
Answer:Always remember to stand or sit with your back straight! Your posture is the first thing the audience will notice. First impression always matter!
Maintain visual contact with the audience! This shows that you are connected with your audience.
Remember that your listeners deserve your full attention. No one likes to listen to an emotionless presentation where the person speaking doesn’t seem mentally present.
Not everyone has front seats! Remember to speak loudly and make sure everybody is able to hear you. However, do not start yelling.
Body language and gestures make every presentation more engaging and vivid! Therefore, use these to emphasize important points. If you don not feel like it comes natural to use body language, it is better not to use it too much.
Make yourself understood! Use words that your audience will understand and make clear the points that you are presenting. Fancy words or expression may only create confusion. Avoid emphasizing yourself and instead make it about the cause you are there for.
Use pauses! They can help you emphasize key points and create suspense. Your listeners will stay engaged and will be able to remember more of your presentation as they will connect it with a certain move or a certain moment of silence.
You need to interact and respond to questions! There will always be questions. Therefore, you need to make it feel more like a conversation. The more questions you ask and explain, the more involved and professional you will look.
<span>Two months pass. Right before New Year's, Praskovya Fedorovna's
brother stops by to make a visit. Ivan comes home to find him alone in
the house. When he sees Ivan he gives him an "Oh my goodness, you look
like a walking corpse" stare. But when Ivan asks him if he looks
different, he admits only "there has been a change" (5.3).Somewhat later, the disturbed Ivan goes to a mirror and compares his current appearance with an old photograph of himself.There's definitely been a change.As
he walks away from the mirror he overhears a conversation between
Praskovya Fedorovna and her brother, who is telling her that Ivan
already looks like a dead man. She says he's exaggerating.Ivan
decides he must go to see Peter Ivanovich at once, since he has a doctor
friend. His wife – could she be showing signs of a conscience? – gives
him an extra-kind and pitying look as he leaves which only succeeds in
disgusting him.Peter and Ivan go to see a doctor, with the same
results as usual: more incomprehensible talk about Ivan's "vermiform
appendix" and the assurance that everything could turn out just fine.
Ivan just needs to wait for absorption to occur.For the rest of the day, Ivan has the absorbing, vermiform appendix lodged in the back of his head.He
comes home to find Lisa is receiving a visit from her current suitor,
Fedor Petrovich. Everyone notices Ivan is in a better mood than usual.Ivan
goes to bed (he now sleeps alone in his study) and tries to read a Zola
novel but can only think about that vermiform appendix of his.<span>Ivan is convinced that absorption will occur, and that everything will be OK.</span>With
a burst of hope Ivan takes his medicine, touches his side, and happily
feels that there seems to be no pain. Could it be that absorption is
occurring right now?Sadly, no: it's only a few seconds before the pain comes back.<span>And it now hits Ivan that this isn't really about his appendix at all. It's about life and death. His death.</span>His life is ebbing away, and there's nothing he can do to stop it.<span>This is a rather terrifying realization, and Ivan becomes panic-stricken. Where will he go when he dies? What does it mean to die? He doesn't know, and he doesn't want to.</span>Music
that his daughter and her suitor are playing together drifts in, and
Ivan is infuriated. No one else realizes or cares that he is facing
death, alone.Ivan can't believe that all human beings could be sentenced to something so utterly horrible as death.Terror
seizes him again and he starts desperately feeling around for matches
to light the dark room, in the process whacking himself on his
nightstand. He attacks it furiously in retaliation and makes such a
racket that Praskovya Fedorovna comes into the room.Ivan tells Praskovya Fedorovna he's feeling worse, and she proposes to bring in another specialist.<span>Ivan is not happy with that idea. She kisses him, managing only to make him hate her more.</span></span>