Why is foot work important in badminton?
Answer:
This is because an effective and organised footwork provides superb speed and agility which enables the player to move around the badminton court swiftly and return every shuttlecock. ... The shuttlecock can move extremely fast and you must move faster than the shuttlecock to be able to hit it.
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Answer:
She wrote the book in part as a reaction to Edmunds Burke reflections on the French revolution.
Explanation:
It was a book written with the aim of sensitivity awareness towards the course of a women's right of being on these footing as men rebutting Burke view on strengthening of traditional structure of inheritance of position and property.
I believe the tone is kind of sad. The mood the author wanted to make was sadness. He wanted you to image him when he was younger. (i hope this helped)
Answer: B
Explanation:
A second person narrator is very uncommon, and will use the words "you" and "your" as subjects. (Some self-insert fanfictions do this, but that's about it.)
A first person narrator is much more common, and it would mean the story is told by a character in the book and use "I, I'm, I've," etc. in places other than dialogue.
Looking up the story, I can see neither of these are the case, so it's probably B.
Answer:
The narrator was walking to the tram line to board a tram car. On the way he saw a white boy and a black boy playing an unusual game. The white was around four and the other probably five. The game they played pained the narrator because the white boy was giving orders to the black boy who obeyed him like a slave.