Answer:
A. The burden of things
F. The value of things
J. The call for things
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
<em>Type A,B, or C for blank 1</em>
The burden of things
The loss of things
The beauty of things
<em>Type E, F, or G for Blank 2.</em>
The demand of things
The value of things
The absence of things
<em>Type H, I, or J for Blank 3.</em>
The need for things
The passion for things
The call for things
This question refers to the essay "The Tyranny of Things" by Elizabeth Morris. In this essay, Morris argues that possessing and desiring things can be a burden on people. She refers to this burden as a "tyranny," due to the fact that such a need can end up controlling and affecting your whole life. Morris also talks about the value of things, as she urges us to only acquire those things that truly bring value to us. Finally, she discusses the call for things, as well as the urge that people often have to own more than they need, even if this causes them more problems than benefits.
Answer:
The apple is <u>r</u><u>e</u><u>d</u><u> </u>as
as Fire truck.
Explanation:
I think it is red and I am sure it is 100% correct.
Presenting your speech in front of a mirror would be the best way to rehearse and evaluate your nonverbal behavior. This is because you can view your own actions and expressions yourself and determine what you do and do not like and what needs improvement. It would then be beneficial to present to family and friends afterwards to have them evaluate you after you view yourself. The other options focus strictly on your verbal behavior and you cannot self evaluate through those rehearsal methods.