im not even joking when i say i got this right
the speaker did well to keep the readers intrested. the speaker could improve for crowd in interaction and to tlk a little less. i learned nothing
Pretty sure the answer would be C.
Mrs. Louis could ask Mr.Hollembeak for <em>further details about his findings and report.</em>
The discussion <em>aims to get the thruth</em> about a possible leak of information by not properly encrypted files. Mr. Hollembeak defends himself stating that concerning his knowledge and responsabilities he is innocent of any negligence for his department's security protocol was up to date.
If Mrs. Louis wants to be an effective participant in the discussion she could ask Mr.Hollembeak further details about his findings and report in order to discover any contradictions in his statement and then feel free to move to another topic.
Recognizing comparison/contrast<span> in assignments. Some assignments use words like </span>compare<span>, </span>contrast<span>, similarities, and differences—that make it easy for you to see.</span>
Answer:
An Important Event in the Author's Life.
Explanation:
This one is the most probable answer. It is describing most likely what happened when they entered the United States of America.