<h3>Some similarities between the speakers delivery and active listening are:</h3>
- Both the speakers delivery and active listening play a part in what is understood in the sentence that is being delivered through speech.
- Both speakers delivery and active listening are learning or have learned because of the speaker, (The speaker had to do research and stuff).
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Do you mean cause? How are the words cause ad brought together alike? Is that what you are asking?
For me, the answer is letter D.
Only choice D has the technical words associated to geography. The rest of the choices contain common words that any mundane could use. But choice D talks about geology itself in the ocean which is highly influenced by drilling and mining. Knowledgeable readers would understand this because drilling and mining require workers to tap into the geological rocks deep beneath the ground which may cause a significant alteration in the oceanic geology.
Answer: Both use everyday language.
Both Robert Frost's "Mending Wall" and Carl Sandburg's "Frost" use everyday language. This is their main similarity. This type of vocabulary allows them to convey their ideas in a way that is accessible to everyone. It is also a characteristic that sets them apart from other more traditional poets.
Because of the way he has been brought up, Walter Cunningham won't take any lunch money from Miss Caroline. As Scout explains in the book, Walter is a Cunningham, and in Maycomb, the Cunninghams are known to be a poor but proud family. I hope this helped!