The answer is the first one, “your audience will be able to hear you”
Uhhh, cotton candy, pixie sticks, peppermint, chocolate, cupcake, sweet tarts, cake, York patties, and m&m's.
<span>The concern with getting daughters married into good families pervades Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and forms a large part of the social mannerisms that the novel mocks. The lines in this excerpt that one of the Bennet parents make an ironically false claim about having gone to great lengths to achieve that goal is to be present in almost every party the Bingley and Darcy proposes.</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Divided there is little we can do—for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder.
Animals are wrongly forced into mistreatment, animal rights should annihilate the problems with animal abuse, hunting, and experimentation. All animals should have the right to roam freely without being pursued and killed. The damage that hunting inflicts on animals are terrible-the noise, fear, and the constant chase.