A) 1st. This amendment allowed freedom of speech, freedom of the press (news media), and the right for people to assemble in a peaceful manner.
Out of the options you provided, the correct answer would be B. "But he stepped out briskly, breathing deeply of the cold air" is not strictly factual because it does not contain a specific time, location, date or object!
Hey was a bad person and people didn't like him
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First thing to do: Break up the long-term goal into short-term goals.
According to Katie Shives, writing for <em>Inside HigherEd, </em>the best way to achieve goals "is working backwards once your goal is identified." To do that, you first ask yourself what are the major components of the goal, and what sub-projects need to be completed in working toward the major project goal. Shives says, "This is very much a project management approach to setting goals and can help by allowing you to break big projects into minor components, accurately estimate the time to completion, set multiple realistic milestones, and to adjust timelines as you move forward."
So with that advice in mind, the list you've given here would go in the following order:
- Break up the long-term goal into short-term goals.
- Sequence all the tasks (to achieve those short-term goals).
- Write down a realistic period to accomplish the goal. (You can't estimate that until you've identified the short-term goals and associated tasks.)
- Break up the goal into daily tasks -- setting yourself a schedule to take your project from an idea to a completed reality.