Depends on the scenario. Asked can either be an active or passive verb yet it depends on the situation. Active verb is when a subject is performing the action, which is then referred to as a Active voice. However, if the action is receiving the subject it is a passive verb.
Example;
He was asked to complete his homework (Passive Voice)
I asked him to complete his homework (Active Voice)
Would you like one word per letter for Acrostic, or a verse for each letter?
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Well what was the sentence that used that simile
Answer:Nonverbal Transitions
Explanation:Transitions during a speech delivery may make a speaker look more eloquent.
It also help to keep the audience focused and not falling asleep.
Non-verbal transitions include things like:
1) Pausing with your voice. This is very important to maintain and not let it get out of hands because if it is constant it may make you seem like you have lost the sequence of your thoughts This one overdone can seem like you have lost your train of thought. It is very effective thought if you have given your audience a thought provoking statement , that pause moment will make them reflect for that moment on what you just said.
2) Your body movement on the stage. This is also a non verbal transition
3) Using your fingers to count off points.