The one saying the puffer fish and frog use it for defense while the octopus uses it to hunt
Answer:
The answer is: <u>All of the above.</u>
Explanation:
All the options mentioned, apply for why would you have to or like to learn about your audience first?
Take a teacher's example in the first day of school, with new students, normally that first day a teacher plans a lesson is to build a rapport and/or get to know the students a bit and viceversa. As time passes, she/he pays attention to students' needs in order to plan her/his lessons, in this way, she personalizes more and and keeps the studets focused and motivated, also in her every day lesson plans she has to anticipate problems or controversies that could arise during the lesson, so as to avoid it (depending on the students) or to come up with a suitable solution. And well, the same happens with an audience in general, it is important to take into consideration all of the above options, in order to have a successful and interesting speech.
Look at THOSE cool looking shoes!
THOSE boxes look heavy.
Are you sure THOSE are the right boxes?
Answer:
How would you summarize my main idea in one sentence?
Explanation:
would make the most sense to me because if you are asking a reviewer for feedback you would be given the main parts of what you wrote if that make sense
The answer would be A.) the, as it needs to be capitalized at the beginning of the title. Red Chief is correct as, with context, appears to be a noun, a name. C is correct as it is the beginning of a sentence. D is correct as it is in the title and does not follow the rules of "of","and", etc.