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I'm gussing there is reading material given to you that you are supposed to use to do this assignment.
They want you to highlight words or phrases that shape the tone of the paragraph, in other words: words or phrases that give the paragraph a certain mood. For example, the word "gloomy" can make the reader feel sad, which can contribute to a sad tone.
So for the second part, you can write about what words/phrases the author uses and how it affects the tone/mood of the story.
I don't know what you're reading, but this should help!
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The best answer to the question: Impromptu and extemporaneous speaking differ in which of the following ways?, would be, C: Extemporaneous is speaking from a prepared outline; impromptu is speaking with little or no preparation or notes.
Explanation:
In public speaking, preparation is always key to what will be delivered and also how it will be delivered. It takes into account not just the words and structure of a speech, but also the characteristics of the audience and the location where the speech will take place. Preparedeness on the part of the speaker is also important, but also, the naturality with which the sepaker engages the audience, shows confidence and knowledge on what he is saying and delivers the words. There are in general 4 methods for delivering a speech, and two of them are these: Extemporaneous, which means a well-planned speech where there is an outline but that is delivered in a conversational manner and the impromptu speech, which is literally when someone is thrown into the arena to deliver some words. This last one is characterized by its manner of absolute unpreparedness. There are no notes, no practice, just the words that spring into the speaker´s mind. This is why the answer is C.
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1) Kerry added <u>whey</u> to the pancake batter.
2) In Europe, many cooks and bakers <u>weigh</u> their ingredients to measure them
3) Do you know the <u>way</u> to the new supermarket?
4) Joe is going to make pancakes, he needs to find the way to the supermarket so he can buy his ingredients. He then needs to weight them. Later on he mixes all the ingredients to create a batter, and adds whey.
Hello john,
referring to our school project about the most popular food in Oman, did you want to do the project about Shawarma? it’s meat cut into thin slices, stacked in a cone-like shape, and roasted on a slowly-turning vertical rotisserie or spit. Originally made with lamb, mutton or chicken, but todays shawarma may also be turkey, beef, or veal. It’s also one of their most popular foods
Just from experience and common knowledge, I would absolutely say C. Practice them.