In poem "712" Emily Dickinson personifies death. "Because I could not stop for death he kindly stopped for me". The narrator is giving human characteristics to death, "He" stops for her with his carriage, they slowly drive past common or everyday locations and scenes. "We passed the school where children strove at recess". Dickinson describes "him", (death), as a calm and polite character: "We slowly drove – He knew no haste
/And I had put away
/My labor and my leisure too
/For His Civility". The personification of death, it's civilized manners, create a specific impact. We don't sense death as a violent situation, the narrator does not suffer, feel pain or anguish, while experiencing death. In the poem Death is a more like a guide that takes her on a slow ride. Nevertheless, there is a sense of strangeness, of darkness, since the narrator is being guided towards the end of her life.
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D) A clerk checks and records all incoming mail.
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I got it right.
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The Frayer Model is a type of graphic organizer that uses a four-square model to determine, clarify, and analyze word meaning and structure. The selected word to focus on is written in an oval in the middle of a page or chart paper. At times, the part of speech is also included in the oval
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I would imagine "a comfortable amount of eye contact" would be a sign that you are confident, so that can be crossed out of the list.
"Business attire" gives off a professional vibe, which means if you happen to wear business attire, you're most likely serious about your topic and are confident about it, so that's also false.
Slouching could mean that you are not confident. When talking, you should stand straight up, slouching could give your audience the impression that you weren't well prepared for your topic or you're not confident about it.
So your answer should be "slouching" :)