Answer:
Authors reinterpret familiar stories because
Option A. To use shared references that allow the audience to feel more
connected to the story.
Explanation:
Authors refer to familiar stories so that they connect with the audience better. Audience already knows a story and when an author reinterprets that story, audience can better understand his version. They can understand his point of view by use of the shared references of that story which they are aware of.
He doesn't do this to improve the story as per option B. Also, he doesn't use simple dialogue in different languages as Option C. Option D is also incorrect which says that author wants to show advancement of literary and artistic tradition.
Answer:
1 : a strip between a shoe sole and upper through which they are stitched or stapled together. 2 : a doubled edge, strip, insert, or seam (as on a garment) for ornament or reinforcement. 3a : a ridge or lump raised on the body (as by a blow or allergic reaction) b : a heavy blow. welt.
Explanation:
The correct answer is A. reliable.
The writer was 'an authoritative source' because of her degrees, guest appearances, etc. Thus, she was a source you could rely on, she was reliable, given that she had experience to back her ideas up. Therefore A is the only correct answer.
Only the main ideas of the slide for a presentation should be there because the point of presentation slides is not to replace you as the teacher, but to help your students understand and remember what you are teaching. Your slides are there to support what you are saying, not to say it for you. Slides are only there as a visual for your audience, and a checklist for you to see to help smoothen your presentation. Having walls of text can also be detrimental because audiences will not remember what you are saying. Having more photos, figures and icons work better as visual memory triggers. They help your students remember what it is that you're saying. - Can you please answer my question if you are free?
I’m pretty sure it’s A sorry if it’s wrong shawty