"Speakers who suffer panic attacks during their presentations are advised to stop, gather their thoughts, and then start again" is FALSE.
<u>Answer:</u> Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The sudden occurrence of discomfort or intense fear which arrive at a peak in minutes and carry at least four symptoms like elevated heart rate, Sweating, pounding pulse, Chest pain or discomfort etc is generally known as "panic attack".
While having presentation if a speaker face panic attack it important to call an emergency and refer to hospital for saving one's life rather than taking it lightly and pressurize or force to take a break and start again. In such circumstances emergency of medication should must be opted.
Pottery from Jōmon
period in Japan (Jōmon doki, <span>c. 14,500 - c. 300 BCE) is a type
of ancient earthenware pottery. The main characteristic of pottery decoration
was rope pressed patterns into clay, hence the name "Jōmon" which means
"rope-patterned". The pottery crafts from Jōmon period are the oldest
potteries in Japan and among the oldest in the world. The example above belongs
to the pottery made in Middle Jōmon period (Umataka Kaen) from Hokuriku region,
which is called 'fire-flame' for its 3D type decorations which resemble flames.
Pottery in this period is characteristic for thick walls, flamboyant decorations
and patterns (flame like) and molds with ropes, human faces, snakes and other
animal motifs.</span>
False, About Handel's "hallelujah chorus", is not fair to say that the opening repeated statement of "hallelujah" in the voice parts is more of an example of musical variety than musical unity.
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What is a hallelujah chorus?</h3>
A well-known chorus from George Frederick Handel's Messiah, a composition for many voices. "A meditation of our Lord as Messiah in Christian thought and belief," Jennens said of his composition. However, just the first part of the piece was devoted to discussing Jesus' birth. Jesus' death is covered in the second act, and his resurrection is the subject of the third act. Large-scale instruments like trumpets and timpani are used in the Hallelujah chorus, which is composed in the key of D major. Although the form is through-composed, or essentially random, it does have a refrain when the voices sing "hallelujah." This passage's text is taken from the Book of Revelations.
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