Don't jump to conclusions, you'll lose interest and have a bias opinion already in the way.
If you multitask you are dividing your attention and not hearing everything the speaker has to say.
Prejudging and jumping to conclusions are the same thing.
So i would research the topic in advance, so you would already have questions to ask and have a further understanding of the topic.<span />
Answer:
1)see
2) climbing
3)to wear
4)stand
5) riding
6)to study
7)to use
8) talking
Please have pity on me and mark my answer as brainliest.....
The statement that is completely true is "<span>Naturalists recount natural events to teach lessons about right and wrong." The answer is letter C. Naturalists believes that the events that occurred now are the result of the actions that we made. And it is natural that the effects can be bad or good.</span>
Picking up the story after a major event in it, like the expulsion of Satan and the fallen angels from heaven, follows the tradition of an epic beginning <em>media res</em>, in the middle of things. Homer did this first in the Iliad and the Odyssey.
The statement that best explains how the word "painful" impacts the tone of the speech is "It helps create a concerned, empathetic tone".
When Martin Luther King talks about "painful experience" in "A Letter from Birmingham Jail", <u>he refers to all the people that were persecuted by the oppressor for standing up for their rights and fighting for freedom</u>. The tone of the speech is concerned and empathetic because King, who was the leader of the Civil Rights Movement, feels pity and sadness and is troubled for those who could not achieve their goal of building a fairer and more equal society.