Answer:
I would make the class better by setting a schedules, set a time when you will be finish, try apps that can help you and your student, work on the easiest works before you jump to a harder work and make it enjoyable so it won’t be boring and they will be motivated to do their work
Explanation:
The answer for the first one is A , and the second one is B :)
Martin Luther King, Jr., "A Time to Break Silence: Speech Against the Vietnam War
<u>The five steps are:</u>
1. End the bombing
2. Commit the U.S. to a unilateral cease-fire
3. Curtail the build-up of American troops in Laos and Thailand
4. Recognize the NLF as a legitimate party in negotiations
5. Set a date for withdrawal.
<u>The preceding part of his argument was:</u>
" King ends this penultimate section by quoting a Buddhist leader who had once admired the United States but who, from his experience of the war, concluded that America could never again be a revolutionary country for freedom. Its fate after Vietnam would be chiefly to be known and feared for its relentless use of military power."
This proposals are related because he wanted to stop war. He recalled how the U.S was feared for its use of military power. He wanted to have a change in the way war was being managed.
Dear Taylor.
This week I had to write an essay on the end of the Romanov dynasty and although this is an easy topic to find in books and on the internet, I would like to make my essay more diverse in terms of research source and that's when my sister recommended looking for a documentary about the Romanovs, which I did and gave me very good results.
The documentary told the whole story of the Romanov dynasty, until the murder of the last Tzar and his entire family. The documentary focused a lot on all the elements that led to the fall of the last Romanovs in addition to showing curiosities about the personal life of each member of the family.
The documentary helped me a lot to understand this phase of the history of Russia and how it impacted the whole government and society, but in addition, the documentary helped me to have a more humanistic view of family members and understand their anxieties, fears and injustice. Although the documentary showed me that the family needed to harness power, it also showed me that deep down they were just humans prone to mistakes like all of us and did not deserve the end they had. My writing was great and I received several compliments from the teacher, for that reason, I felt entitled to send you the file with the documentary and to know your opinion about it. Wait for your comments anxiously.
All the best.
D.M
Look it up :) it’ll be twenty times easier sis