Hello. You did not say what or how the sound effect to which this question refers, so it is impossible to provide a concrete answer to your question. However, we can consider that all the sound effects established in a radio play represent a situation, which depends on the listener's interpretation.
A sound effect only represents a situation of suspense, if you hear it interpret it that way. So, to get the answer to your question, you must hear the sound effect, or have a very detailed description about it.
Answer: First answers is C. Second B
Explanation:
Nonverbal cue include all the communication that need not be spoken in order to determine the meaning. This includes body movement, nuances of the voice, bodily orientation, etc.). The nonverbal cue of warmth or hotness in this item is
"shaded her eyes with her open hand on her brow".
Answer:
D) The king has the potential to make his subjects happy.
Explanation:
King George the Third is referred to as “His Majesty” in the poem “The Poetical Works of Phillis Wheatley”. Wheatley, the author, is eulogizing her benefactor, praising the king for being a great monarch everyone adores, and using the word free to represent that the king has the potential to make his subjects happy.
Answer:
Bribery
Explanation:
Teachers are always bribing us to do stuff