The Quotation that is formatted correctly is the option 3rd. Therefore the correct option is third.
<h3>What is the meaning of Quotation?</h3>
Quotation refers to the well said statements or the texts by the authors which are copied by the other authors as it is. It is the some else literary work being taken to infer in the own text.
In the above question, the correct format of the context is <em>Here she </em><em>states </em><em>everyone should join me in an effort to </em><em>reshape </em><em>our society and </em><em>regain control </em><em>of our </em><em>destiny</em><em>, as we go down the Chisholm Trail of </em><em>1972</em><em>.</em>
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Therefore the correct option is third one.
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Answer:
Madame Loisel's decison to marry Monsieur Loisel just shows the dissastifaction in her life as the wife of a clerk in the Ministry of Education, and sets the tone for what the remainder of her life will be. And also seeing that she is so very unhappy in this marriage because of her husband and overlooks his greed and satisfaction, because he's really just using her and neither of them are happy.
Explanation:
This is really what I got out of it, bits and pieces. If it isn't what you needed I'm very sorry. But this should be enough to cover the question.
<span>George Westinghouse Jr. was an American entrepreneur and engineer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who invented the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry, gaining his first patent at the age of 19. Westinghouse saw the potential in alternating current as an electricity distribution system in the early 1880s and put all his resources into developing and marketing it, a move that put his business in direct competition with the Edison direct current system. In 1911 Westinghouse received the AIEE's Edison Medal "For meritorious achievement in connection with the development of the alternating current system."</span>
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Answer: as many times as necessary to feel confident
Explanation:
Compelling public speaking requires confidence, although it is normal for many people to feel nervous in such a situation.
The best way to show confidence when delivering a public speech is simply to practice beforehand.
Not only practicing the same speech out loud but also seeking opportunities to talk in front of people.