The correct answer is False
Explanation:
A presentation is a communicative situation in which a speaker explains or speaks to a group of people (audience) about some situation or topic. Presentations can have different purposes (inform, narrate, explain or persuade) and can focus on almost any kind of topic. Additionally, it is common the organization of content in presentations varies according to the topic or speaker, but in general terms a presentations includes an introduction, in which the speaker introduces himself and the topic, a development of the topic and a conclusion or closure in which the speaker provides the final ideas of the topic and in some cases provide contact information in case the audience is interested in knowing more about the topic or the speaker itself.
However, this is not a common situation in most presentations and the speaker is only required to provide contact information in academic events or similar formal situations or this information can be provided at the beginning of the presentation. Thus, it is not true "you should always end your presentation by giving your contact information" because this type of information is not a must in all presentations and does not necessarily needs to be provided at the end.
A.Lincoln's famous speech pages 342–343 remains one of the enduring benchmarks (of history).
B.Lincoln's famous speech pages 342–343 remains one of the enduring benchmarks (of history.)
C.Lincoln's famous speech (pages 342–343) remains one of the enduring benchmarks of history.
3. apparition
4. appendix
5. applicable
6. apprehend
7. apprehensive
8. apprentice
9. apprise
10. aristocracy
11. arrogant
12: artisan
13. assailant
14. assent
15. assert
16. assimilate
17. asters
18. asterisk
19. asteroid
20. astrologer
Answer:
1. apprentice (basically someone who follows a worker at work on their trade to learn how to do it, like a young chef following an experienced one to learn to cook)
2. anxious (kinda nervous, afraid of what's going to happen)
3. apprise (inform, tell someone)
4. arrogant (self-centered, full of ego about yourself)
5. asterisk*
* that symbol I just used. People put it in text to lead you to another part of the text and read it.
6. astrologer (someone who studies astrology, space and stars and stuff)
7. aster (type of flower)
8. assert (to claim, talk about stuff)
9. apparition (ghost)
10. aristocracy (higher class of people, rich)
hope this helped :))
Self-incrimination
Illegal search and seizure
Quartering troops
Religious persecution
Answer:
Self incrimination
Explanation:
But from her handmaid do return this answer:
The element itself, till seven years' heat,
Shall not behold her face at ample view;
But like a cloistress she will veiled walk,
And water once a-day her chamber round
With eye-offending brine: all this to season
A brother's dead love, which she would keep fresh
And lasting in her sad remembrance.
A.) Olivia has decided to join a nunnery and give up all material attachments.
B.) Olivia has decided to cut herself off from all social interactions.
C.) Olivia has decided to keep her brother’s memory alive by weeping continually.
D,) Olivia has decided to remain single and not take a suitor.
Answer:
What this excerpt from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night implies about Olivia is that Olivia has decided to remain single and not take a suitor.
Explanation:
The context of this excerpt shows the decision of Olivia after her brothers' death, she has decided not to love anyone for seven years, which makes her refuse to the offer of any suitor, and isolate herself to mourn the death of her brothers, this makes then Valentine not admitted as he says, for those seven years of grief.