Explanation:
what's the question exactly?
do you have to make it grammatically correct?
I believe that the most fitting answer for this question would be A, reading from the script. I remember I gave a speech one time and I read almost entirely from a page that I had written beforehand. It was judged as much weaker as a speech that I had memorized beforehand. In addition, varying your delivery can add interest and keep your audience engaged. Notecards are more effective than reading from a script, as you will not be reading word-for-word and will only be using your notecards as jumping-off points. Hope this helps.
Past tense of see = saw
past tense of wake = woke
past tense of eat = ate
I think it should be D) Olympic athletes and their <span>achievements </span>
Answer:
i mean i would say under hand
Explanation:
sorry if im wrong