Answer:
Using facts that are backed up by creditable sources, keep a level head; speak or type confidently, when trying to persuade someone don't be quick to correct them or talk over them. make sure you let them share their views and then if you can, rearrange your passage to best fit their ideas.
Explanation:
(trust me, as a student studying law for fun, we do this a lot.
Hopefully that was helpful to some extent.)
Section A
1. malaise
2. euphoric
3. dysfunctional
4. beneficial
5. malnourished
6. malignant; malice
7. benevolent
8. dystopia
9. benign
Section B
1. The <u>d</u><u>y</u><u>s</u><u>f</u><u>u</u><u>n</u><u>c</u><u>t</u><u>i</u><u>o</u><u>n</u><u>a</u><u>l</u> family required a lot of counseling.
2. Rain may not be pleasant, but it is highly <u>b</u><u>e</u><u>n</u><u>e</u><u>f</u><u>i</u><u>c</u><u>i</u><u>a</u><u>l</u> to crops.
Section C
Euphemisms
1. c
2. a
3. b
Dysphemisms
1. c
2. a
3. b
Answer:
yes he was considered courageous and noble
A story told in chronological order can build suspense by making each part more and more suspenseful.
Example.
1- a girl is walking.
2- she feels a presence behind her
3- she turns around to see nobody behind her.
4- she continues walking and looking behind her
5- suddenly someone behind her cover her eyes ( climax)
6- she turns around and notices it's her little sister