Answer:
The two elements that contribute to the tone of every speech are reason and emotion.
Explanation:
Whatever emotion you feel in the speech, should also be felt by the audience. So if your speech is serious, your audience should be serious. A consistent tone allows the audience to focus and for the speaker to effectively get their point across.
Answer:
Dear Henry,
I am emailing you in regards to inform you that I recently did a good deed. I was walking one the side walk one day, and I happen to see someone being threatened. They said if they didn't give them all their cash they would beat them up. Lucky for them I had called 911 and they stopped the guy just in time and the guy that was being threatened made it out safetly and had not lost any money. He thanked me and carried along with his day as well for me.
Sincerly: (your name here.)
Take care Henry!
Explanation:
Can I get brainliest please?
You could pose questions ...
"What does it mean to be an adult? Is it based on age? Is it based on employment? Is it a gut feeling? More important perhaps than these questions, is how the sense of being an adult helps one assume a larger role in our society."
I'm not sure exactly how you plan to go about your paper or what ideas you are exploring within your writing, so this might not work entirely. Nevertheless, I think it could be a good place for you to start.
B. Applying and testing for confirmation
I love Pride and Prejudice! Here are all of the aforementioned events in order:
1. Mr. Bennet pays a visit to Netherfield Hall.
2. Mr Darcy snubs Elizabeth at the ball.
3. Elizabeth refuses Mr. Collins's marriage proposal.
4. Jane falls ill and has to stay at Netherfield.
5. Mr. Darcy finds himself succumbing to Elizabeth's charms.