I think present particpile
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<em>In the excerpt from "Annabel Lee," by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker gives the impression to be a man in whom he is in love with Annabel Lee, and they seem to be deeply in love. However, his common sense is doubted when he claims the angels kill Annabel because they are jealous of her and when he expresses that he is lying on his lover's tomb. As a result of his insanity, the accuracy of the information in the poem is questioned, which makes him an unreliable narrator. Nevertheless, he details the story with such intensity and passion that different narrator would not have caused the same effect.</em>
Answer: i can think of two ways.
Call to action for impact. Or
Skipping the QandA at the presentation end.
Explanation:
A call to action let's you keep it short but also want people to do something with that information.
Like something which morivates, empowers and inspires them too.
Skipping the Qand A will reduce your time cost. And it also keeps you in control of the mood and thet atmosphere around.
Answer:
a. has a subject and a predicate but is not a complete thought
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Answer:
By explaining the effects the elements of a fair trial have on Citizens’ Rights.
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