Answer:
People must depend on themselves to make their lives valuable and meaningful
<span>B.) Ownership of land areas.<<
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<span>C.) They've grown to become trees, plunging deep roots into earth<<<</span>
Answer:
- Time the presentation
- Outline the presentation
- Create the slideshow
- Practice your speech
- Practice delivering the presentation
- Get feedback from peers
Explanation:
The first thing we need to know is: <em>How long is my presentation going to last?</em> Secondly we need to do a rough draft or outline of our presentation --perhaps in a white sheet of paper--; then, we should create the slideshow and include everything we did in our previous step; later, we should practice our speech: <em>What are we going to say? </em>next, when everything mentioned above has been succesfully accomplished, we can now practice delivering the presentation as if we were already in the real scene. Finally, you can obtain feedback from your peers and decide if you need to adjust or correct something in order to deliver a great presentation.
Answer:
B. One of those days that when you breathed out your breath kind of hung frozen in the air like a hunk of smoke and you could walk along and look exactly like a train blowing out big, fat, white puffs of smoke.
Explanation:
The novel "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" by Christopher Paul Curtis revolves around the lives of the Watson family. Narrated by the second child of the family Kenny, the story tells of the family's trip to Grandma Sands' place in Birmingham, Alabama.
Mentioned in the very first line of the start of the story, the narrator describes the setting as being a rather cold Saturday morning. The setting can be known through his description which allows us the readers to picture what it was like. Kenny states that the day was like "<em>One of those days that when you breathed out your breath kind of hung frozen in the air like a hunk of smoke and you could walk along and look exactly like a train blowing out big, fat, white puffs of smoke</em>". This provides the perfect picture for the readers to know about the setting of the place the narrator and his family were at.