_____are presentation aids you can change during the course of your speech.a.
Multimedia aids
b.
Models
c.
Handouts
d.
Manipulative aid

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is a. Multimedia aids

All of the other aids are physical objects that cannot be altered during the course of a speech.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

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Explanation:


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A. dentist : teeth

B. hammer : nail

C. slice : strike

D. chop : axe

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Answer: D. chop: axe.

Explanation: an analogy is a comparison between one thing and another, usually with the purpose of explanation or clarification, this comparison is based on one similarity or difference between specific features of two things. In the given set, we have the pair of words "knife" and "cut" the relation between this words is that "cut" is the function of the knife. From the given options, the one that have the same relation is option D: chop: axe (the function of an axe is to chop).

A knife cuts just as an axe chops.
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Which one of the following phrases is an example of consonance?A. River birch and upland beech
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a. River birch and upland beech

In the abovementioned phrases, "river birch and upland beech" is an example of consonance. Consonance is the repetitive sounds of consonants within a sentence or a phrase. It is a literary device that is  commonly used in prose and even in poems. Consonance refers to the direct contrast of assonance since assonance refers to the repetition of the vowels within a phrase or a sentence. Some examples of consonance are the following:

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A. These lines do not have rhythm.
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C. These lines are in the first person.
D. These lines do not rhyme.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. These lines are in the first person." A clue that these lines are in blank verse is that these lines are in the first person. I will not fail: 'tis twenty years till then. I have forgot why I did call thee back.

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