Answer:
The phrase which best describes the context of a speech is:
C. the energy in the auditorium.
Explanation:
The other options refer more to the speech itself than to the context in which it is given. However, the energy in the auditorium or, in other words, the audience's attitude is deeply connected to the speech's context. No matter how much the speaker has prepared - how he has chosen to phrase his ideas, how he divided the speech into sections, which facts he has chosen to present -, the way the audience behaves and reacts to the speech, or even the audience's attitude before the speech starts - are they restless? hungry? relaxed? - all have the ability the impact the speech and how successful it is.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
C
Demons were common in the villages outside of Llevar la Luz.
D
His abilities as a luiseach were slowly diminishing.
wet - wetter - wettest
beautiful - more beautiful - most beautiful
dry - drier - driest
friendly - friendlier - more friendly
low - lower - lowest
cold - colder - coldest
popular - more popular - most popular
difficult - more difficult - most difficult
nice - nicer - nicest
mild - milder - mildest
Answer:
From the first 10 lines, the structures and the choice of words actually sounds and resembles like that of a teenage girl. Annie John´s way of speaking usually showed her feelings, opinions and her young personality. With the way the words are structured, it seem to belong to a well-educated teenager.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, Annie John choice of words revealed that she is a teenage girl. When she was about to leave Antigua, she began to remember the time her dad took her out. Also, she showed that she never wanted to leave her parents; what many kids so.
The story is narrated by Annie John who is 17 years old, and was about leaving Antigua to go to England in order to become a nurse. On her bed before the night of her departure, she thinks back over her life. Also, she thought about her the distant relationship to her parents that will be created because she is planning never to return to Antigua.