The above question requires a personal answer for that reason, I cannot answer it for you, but I will show you how to answer it.
First, you must know that an informative speech aims to inform and explain something to the public.
In this case, to fill in the blank shown in the sentence above, you must think of a subject that you are interested in explaining and showing information to an audience.
Within this speech, you can apply the techniques to draw attention as follows:
- Intensity: Present deep information that has great meaning and impact on the audience.
- New: Show new, unpredictable information that was little debated.
- Contrast: Show contradictory information, which shows incorrect concepts about this subject and show how this information is wrong.
- Activity: Be dynamic, allow the speech to have movement between the information and be precise, moving between all the nuances of the subject.
- Humor: Enhance a public sensation through the information. These sensations can be of surprise, intrigue, curiosity, among others.
You can find out more about how to write a speech at the link:
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The sun, the sun heats up the water till it evaporates.
It means full so it means full of hazard.
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A preposition or preposition is a word in grammar. serves to connect words Often in front of nouns, pronouns, or verbs, to show related relationships, for example, to show verb-to-noun relationships such as nouns, verbs and nouns, Verbs and pronouns Pronouns and nouns, or nouns and pronouns.
Answer:
Create assessments in your Schoology course to assess your students' grasp of the material or evaluate their preparedness for class. Each assessment is automatically graded (unless you've included a subjective question, such as a short answer/essay), providing you with instant and powerful feedback that can help guide your upcoming lesson plans.
You can also manually override grades, grade with rubrics, and customize a wide array of settings for each assessment.
Important Notes:
Assessments must be created, edited, and graded from the web version of Schoology. Students can use mobile devices to submit an assessment.
Assessments are available in Schoology Enterprise and Basic. Only standard question types are available in Schoology Basic. Find out more about question types here.
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