Its varies from person to person, find out what works for you/your level of comfort when presenting. I recommend writting it exactly how you want to say it and structure it like an essay [Intro, evidance & source, counter argument, evidance & source, conclusion] I am a freshman in highschool so the standards might be different if you're older but if you structure your notes like an essay with less words the presentation will be clear and cut which is good. I'm sure you'll do great, good luck (:
Maleeka’s ability to love her dark skin and overcome her insecurities empowers her to stop accepting Charlese’s bullying. Maleeka also tells John-John that she didn’t avoid him in second grade because she wanted to sit next to Caleb, but rather because she had trouble seeing the board.
Answer:
D. A conflict
Explanation:
n works of narrative, conflict is the challenge main characters need to solve to achieve their goals. Traditionally, conflict is a major literary element of narrative or dramatic structure that creates challenges in a story by adding uncertainty as to whether the goal will be achieved.
Hope that helps!
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict_(narrative)#:~:text=In%20works%20of%20narrative%2C%20conflict,the%20goal%20will%20be%20achieved.
Answer:
so that we can choose and see the difference between good and average authors
so that more than 1 person can buy the same book