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Nady [450]
3 years ago
10

True or False? The elastic clause states that congress can pass all laws necessary and proper to carry out its duty.

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1 answer:
ra1l [238]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Provide evidence whenever you can and not your personal opinion.

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Only tell jokes if you're naturally good at it otherwise this can backfire.

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You must talk fast enough to have the time to deliver your speech but slow enough so you can be understood.

Project your voice to the back of the room.

Incorporate pauses.

Emphasize important words and vary your tone appropriately.

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Maintain eye contact with the audience.

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