We can actually deduce here that Amelia most likely applied the following technique to achieve this: E. She varied how fast or slow she talked.
<h3>What is public speaking?</h3>
Public speaking actually refers to the way of speaking to a large number of people in order to pass across knowledge or information to them.
The options that actually complete the question are:
A. She made big dramatic arm movements.
B. She used complex vocabulary.
C. She tried not to look directly at anyone.
D. She spoke the words quickly and loudly.
E. She varied how fast or slow she talked.
Thus, we see that Amelia grabbed the attention of the students because of the way she varied how fast or slow she talked.
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Out of all the pronouns, "whom" makes the most sense grammatically. This allows us to narrow it down to A or D.
In order for it to be the object of a preposition, there would have to be a preposition in front of it. "For," however is <em>not</em> a preposition. In fact, there isn't a preposition in the whole question.
This leaves us with option D, which is the correct answer.
You can better tell it's a direct object if you flip the sentence around a bit.
Your sister is waiting <em>for whom</em>?
"Whom" is essentially receiving the action. "Whom" is what your sister is waiting for.
Answer: D. whom; direct object.
If you don’t learn history you are condemned to repeat it. Children sometimes don’t learn and repeat bad things so not learning history is kinda like that.
Monologue ... hope this helped