I would say that it depends on the audience. Personally, a debate regarding ethics and moral dilemma is interesting. Read The Fat Man and the Impending Doom. It's just one paragraph so it's not going to bore audience.
https://thedailydilemma.wordpress.com/2007/06/18/fat-man/
I believe that this type is a lecture-forum discussion.
This is Active Listening.
Answer:
sight- two pieces of gram cracker with a piece of cookies and cream ice cream in between
sound- i dont think it has a sound
touch- cold and soft
smell- choclote and vanilla
taste- like ice cream with choclote and gram cracker
hope this helps
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read The Age of Innocence
, by Edith Wharton
Answer:
Wharton, taken by evolutionary theories and anthropology, used related terminology ("chosen specimens") to describe her thoughts about the 1870's New York being in contradiction with Europe, which was devastated by the war.
Explanation:
Wharton describes Newland Archer as feeling "distinctly the superior of these chosen specimens of old New York gentility," showing that he considers himself intellectually and culturally superior to his New York elders and their rigid society.
Answer:
The taillights
Explanation:This is because, even though his day was cloudy and dark he could still see pretty clearly. But, once he saw the bright taillights it blurred his vision so he could hardly see at all. Also, adding the fact about the taillights gives you more of an insight on what will happen.