Answer:
Louder
Explanation:
You want to deliver your speech clearly, not in a tone where you’re just talking to a friend (but don’t yell).
I think its letter d if I really don't know this stuff but I'm trying to help someone I just in elementary school
Answer:
1.Give your eyes time to adjust. A few minutes will not suffice
2. Look for the brighter features. “Light pollution has the greatest effect on things that are faint,” says Ince.
3.Look for higher ground. “If safe, the tops of buildings are always good,” King says.
4. Watch out for the moon.
5.Take equipment.
The lines that use caesura in this excerpt from Emily Dickinson's "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" are the following:
We passed the School, where Children strove At Recess—in the Ring— We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain— We passed the Setting Sun— Or rather
The use of caesura in this poem marks the pace of the reader and the I of the poem. The pace and the mood of the poem is calm due to these caesura, the pauses and she has no haste.
I would definitely go with C. a topic sentence. While A. is never a bad idea, essay paragraphs tend to get marked as off topic if there is not a topic sentence. Hope this is helpful!