Speak Up
Speak up, for your lips are not sealed
And your words are still your own
This upright body is yours:
Speak, while your soul is still your own
Look there, in that smithy;
Its red oven, fierce flames,
The padlocks are already opening their mouths
And each fetter is skirting around.
Speak up now, for time is running out.
Before your body and mind fade away,
Tell us, the truth is not yet dead.
Speak
Whatever you have to say!
Answer:When you pause, you give your audience time to process what you have just said. A pause allows your listeners to stay engaged and enables them to follow what comes next. If you tend to speak rapidly, it is even more important to allow adequate time for pauses.
Explanation:
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Some of the ways to identify the meaning of a word based on the available context are:
- Read and understand the text/sentence
- Write out on a pad the original meaning of the word
- Read the particular sentence aloud where the word whose meaning you want to find
- For example, if your sentence that contains the word "mast" goes like this: "At his burial, the flag was flown at half-mast", you can directly infer that this is a sign of respect.
- With this in mind, you can see that the meaning of the word "mast" based on the context used means that a dead person is being honored and this is an upright post that a flag is attached to.
- Therefore, the meaning would be "an upright pole"
<h3>What are Context Clues?</h3>
This refers to the use of hints and clues to give a reader some perspective about the meaning of a word, or phrase based on the given context.
It is worth noting that connotative meanings are the implied meanings of a word that is the secondary meaning of a word and this is used based on the available context of a sentence.
Although your question is incomplete, I gave you a lesson on context clues and you can read, learn, understand and use it to answer your question.
Read more about context clues here:
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Answer:
Explanation:
NAFTA has six main advantages. According to a Congressional Research Service report prepared in 2017, the act has more than tripled trade between Canada, Mexico, and the United States since it was enacted.4 The agreement reduced and eliminated tariffs.
Second, greater trade increased economic output. The U.S. International Trade Commission found that that full NAFTA implementation would increase U.S. growth by as much as 0.5% a year.5
Third, NAFTA's stronger growth created jobs. According to a 2010 report, U.S. free trade agreements—the lion's share of which stemmed from the NAFTA agreement—directly supported 5.4 million jobs, while trade with these countries supported 17.7 million.6
Fourth, foreign direct investment (FDI) more than tripled. The United States increased FDI in Mexico from $15.2 billion in 1993 to $104.4 billion in 2012, and from $69.9 billion in Canada in 1993 to $352.9 billion in 2015.7 Mexico ramped up investment in the United States by 1,283% over the same time period, while Canada's FDI increased by 911%.