I am not too sure there is a clear answer to this question: in principle, you could hold a speech of 10 minutes on any topic, but the depth of the treatment of the topic would have to be adjusted.
I would choose answer <span>C. the history of modern interior design: describing a history of anything requires a lot of details, and those need time.
Specifically, I find that options A and B are very easily condensed for 10 minutes: they are in any case not good options.
D. depends on whether this is just a general introduction or a very detailed, practically oriented, tutorial. </span>
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Both the Haida and the Māori value children, but their myths show that they view humans and human nature differently.
Explanation:
Answer:
To be a compassionate pearson without prejudices
Her father and Boo
The experiences with racial hate
Explanation:
In the course of the book <em>To kill a Mockingbird</em> Scout is morally shaped by key-events that lead her from being an innocent child, protected by her father, to become a selfconscious and compassionate person who is fully aware of prejudices and racial discrimination.
Scout is brought up by her father who serves as a role model; he teaches her to think, to question and to make her own choices and thereby provides her with an excellent moral foundation.
In her relation with Boo, ill-judged by many, she learns the true value of not judging people without knowing them.
The important events that shape her is first when Tom Robinson is accused (without any evidence) and secondly the ¨school show¨ assault by Bob Ewell in which Boo saves her and her brother.
Answer:
D. Roger Federer has won at least five U.S. Open tennis tournaments.
Explanation:
If roger won five he won five, its a fact