I know I'm rather late but the answer is 8 and 13. (This question requires some background... so yea.)
One basic obstacle for the new round of talks over Iran’s nuclear program that open today will be America’s basic distrust of the Iranian regime. Before striking any deal with Tehran, the Obama Administration will have to gauge whether a country where hostility toward the U.S. has been a core political theme since 1979 is acting in good faith. That could be a hard notion to swallow, given that some Iranian leaders still call America the Great Satan, and that Iran still celebrates the 1979 takeover of the U.S. embassy in Tehran with a national holiday.
Answer:
Lawn Tennis
Explanation:
My favorite sport is Lawn Tennis. I've been a fan since the days of Caroline Wozniacki, Maria Sharapova and the rest. I love the sport because of its technicality and sheer brilliance used to hit the tennis ball accurately across the lawn with various spins, backhands, forehands, lobs, drop shots, etc.
I watch the big tournaments on the TV. Tournaments like Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open, Roland Garros, etc. My favorite tennis player is Roger Federer. I love him for the way he plays and his calm disposition when on the court. He has been on the world number one spot for 310 weeks which is the longest time spent as world number one. He has 20 Grand Slams, also the most by any player, he's closely followed by Rafael Nadal at 19 Grand Slams
The balanced rythmic flow of poetry or oratory is referred to as cadence.
Cadence is the rise and fall of the voice that creates a melodic pattern when reading, or even when talking in general. Some languages have a cadence that is more pronounced than others, such as Italian.
A change in cadence can also influence the meaning of a sentence or word. For example, saying "He is a great person" can mean very different things depending on where the emphasis of the intonation is. If the cadence emphasizes "great" instead of "person", the sentence could have a sarcastic meaning.