Good practices:
Speaking clearly
Standing straight and tall
Controlling your pacing
Speaking with the same volume
Moving your hand often to keep attention
Bad practices:
Looking at your notes the entire time
Interpretations of The Woman Taken in Adultery (John 7.53-8.11) Larry ... and suggests that her actions following the death of Dimmesdale demonstrated in ... He does, of course, take steps towards repentance earlier in the story,
That statement is true.
In a plot of a story, the relationship that characters have tend to create some sort of conflict.
This conflict usually will be the hindrance of the main character to achieve his/her goal and at the same time, became a bridge that help the character thought process and move the plot along with it
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When he talks about the angry young men, he mentions that the men seek revenge and that this is not what the old men and women would recommend.
He concludes this passage with the words "But let us hope that hostilities between the red-man and his pale-face brothers may never return" - this shows that the correct answer is C.
This is a quiz isn't this??