Answer:
See explanation below
Explanation:
When you are giving a speech, you should take into account the audience that it is intended for.
In this case your audience is formed by elementary school students, so it is important to use basic vocabulary that it's easy to understand (remember that they are as young as 6 years old and they might not know the meaning of more sophisticated words)
This excerpt could be adapted to this audience by changing the word "annals" which is a word they might not know the meaning of to another one that is more appropriate for this age and easier to understand. Also, you could change the word "applaud" to "thank" (for the same reasons)
As a side note, <u>you can also add a "Hello" at the beginning to make it sound more friendly.</u>
This is how it would be:
<em>Hello! </em>
<em>Welcome to this evening's performance of The Tale Missy May. I would like to thank these students for the hard work they put in to make this play one of the best in the history of this school!</em>
The activity that helps Francie avoid telling lies is focusing on having integrity, focus on his or her belief in karma and that activity is called mindfulness.
False. Phrases cannot stand alone.
Ex. The bike that she rode is black.
In the sentence, "that she rode" is a phrase, but it cannot stand alone.
Hope this helps :)
U lazy sh11 this isint even a question it’s literally telling u what to do what are u 12?
Answer:
Ponyboy understands that Socs have problems too.
Explanation:
Things are rough all over, so they aren't just hard for the greasers. Ponyboy is understanding this when Cherry tells him this.