Answer:
Different kinds of coins
Explanation:
I feel like coins would be a pretty fun topic to talk about. You could talk about current coins, ancient coins, or different coins from different countries. (what their made out of, their value in the past, their current value, place of origin, etc.) Hope this helps!
Answer:
- Read & review the notes
- Bring your NOTES!
- Support opinions with evidence, making it more factual
Example: I believe that phones should be banned in schools because the London School of Economics says it proves to be disruptive in an educational environment, as well as a prof. from Lee University said that
- Responding thoughtfully to your peers
Example: I agree with the fact that phones should be banned in school, but to be more eco-friendly, perhaps devices from the school with restrictions on websites would be great.
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Answer:
B. How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle.
D. From the jingling and tinkling of the bells.
E. To the rhyming and the chiming of the bells.
Explanation:
The word onomatopoeia means "The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named."
It symbolizes the choices made in life. When we make a choice in life it is like we are trying to decide which road to take.
<u>1</u>. C
<u>2</u>. D
<u>3</u>. A
Question 1 (<u>Explanation</u>)
A formal outline is when you organize all the information you have gathered for said speech, it helps present a theme and the points of you speech (Even minor points.).
Question 2 (<u>Explanation</u>)
If Hannah is making a list for all her main and sub points then using specificity is a great way to do that, it help connect points to a particular subject, which in this case would be whatever her speech is about.
Question 3 (<u>Explanation</u>)
The delivery of the information you plan to cover will allow the reader to see the theme and depth of the information that is given. The delivery also adds more details to the information you would be covering.