Answer:
To make a cheer dance routine in a solo performance I would still do the usual sections a group routine has, without the ones that are done with a partner. For example, I would have an opening to show my abilities, then I would do a standing tumbling sequence and finally different jumps. I would mix all these sequences with different dance moves.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to explain how would you make a cheer dance routine in a solo performance. It's important to be confident because you're the only one who is going to be performing and that implies more pressure. When you make a group performance, you can do different and exciting sequences (like a pyramid) but when you do a solo performance you have to give your best.
Answer:
Misery, Dipession.
Explanation:
-Service dogs may be allowed if the handler is disabled and falls under the disability act.
-If a person is in possession of a service dog but is not considered in a disabled state. Then that dog must not be allowed in certain places, such as, a school.
*Note- a disabled individual can not be denied access due to having a service dog. Also, a company or individual cannot forcefully charge the disabled person for a service dog, such as, a private handler.