Martin Luther King Speech.
How does the tone Affects the meaning of the speech? ​

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tone can effect the atmosphere


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you could compare the relationships-technological progress over time and how it has been developed replacing books, real friends, etc just an idea sorry if this didn't help 
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In “The Story of an Hour,” which cultural norm does the story primarily address?

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I believe that in "The Story of an Hour", the cultural norm that the story primarily addresses is the woman's position in society and marriage. The protagonist feels free after her husband's death, and although she may have loved him, she was still oppressed, as many women then were.

How to write a good story in board examinations???

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maybe you could do a plan before-hand for example, a mind map.

you could generate a random word and link whatever thoughts/feelings/colours/experiences etc. that they make you think of, then gather them into a story.

or, take inspiration from music, art or films.

when writing, start with a grabbing intro, then go into a descriptive plot, and finally a ending (this could also be a cliff hanger) quality and quantity of writing is important, also remember to paragraph.

remember to use a wide range of grammar, techniques and vocabulary for the best grades (this could be emotive language, ellipsis, alliteration, red herrings etc.)

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Your friend Hugh asks you to outline the steps involved with the writing process. Which of the followingoptions would you state as an answer based on what you learned in this lesson?
A. Plan, write your first draft, edit your writing, and write your final draft
B. Write your first draft, revise, and write your final draft
C. Plan and write your final draft
D. Write your first draft, scan it for errors, and write your final draft

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I would add D because that is how I wright essays

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The final draft is important because it's your final product. It's your final product without revisions and clearly shows off the ideal product you thought of when writing your first draft

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Read each of the following statements and describe the nonverbal messages that you would use while making the statements. Also label which of the six nonverbal relationships you are using.1. Statement: "That is perfect!"
Nonverbal gesture:
Type of gesture:

2. Statement: "I don't agree with you."
Nonverbal gesture:
Type of gesture:

3. Statement: "How was lunch?"
Nonverbal gesture:
Type of gesture:

4. Statement: "My watch stopped. What time is it?"
Nonverbal gesture:
Type of gesture


5. Statement: "Whoa! What did you just say?"
Nonverbal gesture:
Type of gesture:

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1. Statement: "That is perfect!"

Nonverbal gesture: looking sad. (Conflicting)

Type of gesture: non conventional

2. Statement: "I don't agree with you."

Nonverbal gesture: at the same time, turning your head from side to side. (Complementing)

Type of gesture: conventional

3. Statement: "How was lunch?"

Nonverbal gesture: speaking aloud and showing your enthusiasm. (Accenting)

Type of gesture: Deictic

4. Statement: "My watch stopped. What time is it?"

Nonverbal gesture: looking at your watch. (Complementing)

Type of gesture: Ionic

5. Statement: "Whoa! What did you just say?"

Nonverbal gesture: asking the same twice. (Repeating)

Type of gesture: Deictic

1. Statement: "That is perfect!"

Nonverbal gesture:  I wil make a round with my thumb and my index finger.

Type of gesture:  hand gesture

2. Statement: "I don't agree with you."

Nonverbal gesture:  I wll move my head from side to side.

Type of gesture:  face gesture

3. Statement: "How was lunch?"

Nonverbal gesture:  I will close my hand and take to the mouth.

Type of gesture:  hand and face gesture

4. Statement: "My watch stopped. What time is it?"

Nonverbal gesture:  I will point to my watch.

Type of gesture  Hand gesture

5. Statement: "Whoa! What did you just say?"

Nonverbal gesture:  I will poin to my ear.

Type of gesture:  hand gesture


“Nearly 25% of all car accidents are caused by drivers using cell phones while driving.”A. ethos
B. pathos
C. logos

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Logos because it is a fact and is a statistic