Answer:
Any extreme is bad. It is bad for a speaker to stand on the same spot without moving during his/her entire speech, and it is also bad for him/her to constantly move. The key to being effective in keeping a balance is choosing the right movements for complementing the message he/she is delivering, making the speech more authentic.
Answer:
British parliament
Explanation:
because we some how inherited from the British
Answer:
Pocket book
Explanation:
Pockerbook votes can be define as vote that help someone financially as in the case of Susan's were she voted for every incumbent on the ballot because of the financial gain she received.
Susan has the believe that all her candidates will benefit her financially in term of money since she had already received 25% raise .
Answer: B Judging line sizes.
Options:
A Selecting paint colors.
B Judging line sizes.
C Rating new fashions.
D Taste-testing new candies.
E Assessing depth perception in toddlers.
Explanation: Solomon Asch carried out series of experiments meant to measure how social pressure determines conformity. The task was to judge line sizes, to choose the same line in a pair of cards. The answer was obvious as the other lines were not similar to the correct line.
Participants were mixed with non-participants planted by Asch but the participant is unaware of this and made to answer after them. The non-participants give incorrect answers and if the real participant also gives a wrong answer, it is because of the need to conform.