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1. The children were doing their homework when their father came back from the office.
2. He was playing the guitar when someone opened the window and threw out a bucket of water.
People are not entirely responsible for the crisis but they 99% contribute to the virus not going away. There are common measures that health care professionals wants us to stay take to stay safe but we as human always want to do things our way. For example, people should wash their hand oftenly or use hand sanitizer but how often do we do that? Don’t get me wrong I didn’t say people don’t go by the rules but the number are small. I went to the mall and mask are required to be wore properly (meditated) there was this guy in the store that only cover his mouth with the mask and his nose was outside. When one of the workers approached him, his response were “me wearing mask will not make the virus to go away.”
If someone heard that and said the same thing to another store, it’s just gonna be spreading. We contribute to the virus spreading and taken over the world
Vestigial usually refers to traits which over evolution have lost their main function and are less useful than they once were.
In number one Hunter means that he thinks the teeth were from the ancestor whale shark but are now useless or nearly useless to the current whale shark.
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Public speaking is like any skill. The more you do it, the better you get at it. Here is the only advice you need: Make eye contact with your listeners. Even if you’re nervous, nobody will know. If your audience sees you looking at them, they’ll look back and connect with you.
Start by reviewing your journal entry to make sure you have used specific details from the text to support your defense. Make sure you have at least two or three details.
Then, record a video of yourself pretending to be Zachariah’s lawyer. Pretend your revised journal entry is your "opening statement" in the trial and you are speaking to the jury and the judge.
Use any video recording device available to you. A cell phone or a webcam is perfect. Be sure to speak clearly and maintain appropriate eye contact. You might even practice with a friend, a parent, or in front of a mirror first.
If you don’t have the equipment and can’t record and upload a video, give the speech to a friend, a parent, or just a mirror. When you’re done, write a reflection in your journal about your experience. Consider what you did well and what you might do differently next time. The reflection should be about 150 words.
No, because then too many people could start businesses and that’s not the point of school.