<h2><u>Questions :-</u></h2>
<h3><u>Task 1 - Photo Bomb ( Think - Pair - Share )</u></h3>
On a regular conversation, we use oral language, stance, and behavior such as pronunciation and gestures. With a partner, discuss the information presented in the picture using the guide questions below. Record your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
- What is the picture about?
- What are the facts presented in the picture?
- How do these information relate to the present condition of the society?
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<h2><u>Solution :-</u></h2>
<h3><u>Given Information :-</u></h3>
- Pictorial depiction of the symptoms of Coronavirus 2019-nCOV
<h3><u>To Find :-</u></h3>
- What is the picture about?
- What are the facts presented in the picture?
- How do these information relate to the present condition of the society?
<h3><u>Answers :-</u></h3>
- The given picture is about symptoms of Coronavirus 2019-nCov.
- The facts presented in picture are about the symptoms of Coronavirus 2019-nCov.
- These information relate to the present condition of the society because this picture depicts, symptoms of coronavirus which are seen very often now-a-days. An individual suffering from Coronavirus 2019 n-Cov will show such similar symptoms as stated in the picture above.
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The best answer is, newspaper articles.
<span>President
William McKinley served as the 25th President of the United States and during
his two terms in office, he and his administration used national newspapers to
read the public's overall opinion regarding policies and actions of the
President. Though President McKinley was received well by the American people
he was assassinated by an anarchist and succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt. </span>
Answer:
Sam Houston was the chief Southern Unionist in Texas. Houston dismissed the activities of the Texas Withdrawal Show, trusting it had exceeded its authority in turning into a part condition of the recently shaped Alliance. He would not make a vow of devotion to the Alliance and was ousted from office.
Thomas Jefferson was one term!
Can you show the whole screen?