Answer:
The best way to improve is to practice loads. You can do this by:
Recording yourself on a phone or any other device
Saying it to a family member, guardian or friend
Making sure that your confident in what your saying. So make sure you know you lines/speech properly.
Stand in front if a mirror and rehearse.
Hope these help!!
Answer: Parallel structure or parallelism is used when words are united by grammatical forms. The lack of a parallel structure can disrupt the rhythm of the sentence, where the sentence is grammatically unbalanced. The use of parallelism achives a good balance in sentence, alignment of related ideas, clarity and readability. By associating related ideas, the point of analysis is emphasized, the arguments are connected, easily visible and in this way the analysis is clear and easy to understand.
Explanation: Hope this help ;)
Answer:
a. They think they'll come marching back, somehow, just as gay as they went
c. some of those foreigners, that weren't there because they had any say about it, but because they had to be there, poor wretches
d. You thought it would be all right for my George, your George, to kill the sons of those miserable mothers and the husbands of those girls that you would never see the faces of."
Explanation:
The short story "Editha" by William Dean Howell revolves around the character Editha who thinks that war is glorious and 'forces' her fiancé to enlist. But in the end, the man died, thus showing how useless war is.
After Editha persuades George to enlist for the war, he did not return alive, which led to the outburst of George's mother. She lamented that just because she (Editha) <em>"thought it would be all right for my George, your George, to kill the sons of those miserable mothers and the husbands of those girls that you would never see the faces of"</em> doesn't justify the war. She also commented on how people <em>"think they'll come marching back, somehow, just as gay as they went"</em>. She also referred to the foreigners who weren't there as <em>"poor wretches".</em>
Thus, <u>options a, c, and d shows the meaninglessness of war</u>.
Answer:
Letter to the principal of the neighboring school requesting for teachers to be sent to help judge the Poem recitation competition in my school.
Explanation:
To,
The Principal,
ABC Public School
..................
18 May 2017
Subject: Request for teachers to be sent to our school to judge the Poem Recitation competition.
Respected Sir,
Greetings on behalf of the Organizing Committee of the Poem recitation organization.
Our school is going to organize a poem recitation competition for the next few days for which we would like to request if the teachers from your school are allowed to join as the judges. This has been decided to prevent any form of partiality among the teachers from our school, for which ‘outside’ teachers would be free from.
I would like to request you if you could kindly send us some teachers to help judge the Poem Recitation Competition organized by our school. It would be of great help if you could help us out.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Adam Driver
Event Co-ordinator
Poem Recitation Competition
I believe the answer would be B.. because they said ticking but for a little while.. it makes you think of like oh.. yeah life is short.... so the answer should be B!! Hope this helps! :)