Which word correctly completes the sentence? That store specializes in __________ clothing.a. womens
b. women's
c. womens'

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Answer: The word that correctly completes the sentence is b) women's.
That store specializes in women's clothing.

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What is the purpose of Sojourner Truth's speech, "Ain't I a Woman?" A. To convince her owners to free her
B. To propose marriage to her boyfriend
C. To rally support for the North in the Civil War
D. To support women's right to vote

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The answer is C. To rally support for the North in the Civil War

Sojourner Truth was anti-slavery and a strong abolitionist. 
D. Theoughout the entire time she points put about how women aren't treated fairly. She talks about how she slaves all day and "ain't i a woman!"

What do good speakers do to help their listeners understand an unfamiliar topic?

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Engage the audience — get them interested, give them a reason to listen. How?

Describe a scene or a character.

Tell a story.

Share a personal experience.

Relate to a recent event.

Piggyback on a previous speaker’s remark or theme.

Point out something important about the audience or the current setting.

Show a compelling visual image.

Ask a provocative question.

State a fact that is troubling, amusing, or remarkable.

Spell out what's at stake for your listeners.

Offer a humorous observation or anecdote.

Explain your own interest in the topic.

Tell listeners what the topic has to do with them.

Focus the presentation—tell listeners what it’s about. State the presentation’s goal or your thesis or research question. Tell listeners what they’ll learn.

Preview what’s to follow—your points, your approach, or the type of content.

To begin with, consider the age of your audience. A five-year-old, for example, will need simpler words for them to understand, rather than an adult. You can't use complex words to your audience(or readers), even if they're older since you are discussing an unfamiliar topic. Think about what level of detail your listeners will need. Before speaking, think about your tone because it will affect the listeners.

Next, introduce the subject clearly, explaining what will be taught by the subject. And you might also engage the listeners with an introduction that will get them interested in the topic.

Then, incorporate information or details if your audience is unfamiliar with whatever subject you are discussing. Remember to leave out anything that is obvious. And always be prepared to answer questions as you go and provide more details if they appear to be confused. In addition to that, you can bring or create a visual aid to help both them and you to visualize and further explain what you are doing or discussing.

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As every eye awaits her handTo cue the members of the band.

Which statement best describes the meter?

The meter is free, imitating the flow of conversational speech.
The meter is free, making the poem unpredictable.
The meter is fixed, and every syllable is stressed.
The meter is fixed, drawing attention to the end rhyme.

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The meter is fixed, drawing attention to the end rhyme. is
the right answer

Answer:

d.The meter is fixed, drawing attention to the end rhyme.

Explanation:

In Walter Mitty's daydream, how do the other characters treat him

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Answer:

They treat him with respect.

Explanation:

In Walter Mitty's daydream, the other characters treat him with respect. This is evidence of the way Walter feels in real life. Walter feels that the people around him in real life do not give him the respect he deserves. Therefore, when he is daydreaming, Walter is able to fill this gap by imagining that he is respected and appreciated.

they treat him with respect

Winston Churchill made the speech in the passage to the House of Commons (the elected wing of the British parliament) shortly after he took office in 1940, during World War II. Which audience does the passage most likely target? A. Citizens of great Britain B. Churchill's political opponents
C. members of the previous government
D. leaders of countries fighting against Britain

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The speech titled We Shall Fight on the Beaches is addressed to the people of Great Britain. In this speech, Churchill describes great military disaster and possible Nazi invasion. Despite difficulties, he was cheerful and hailed the nation towards the victory in the end.

"Citizens of great Britain" is the audience among the choices given in the question that the passage most likely target. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your desired help.

Write a story about a girl, containing 500 words.​

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Answer:

What is your 500 word short story?

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Carlos del Castillo, Sr. Infrastructure Architect at Cell Signaling Technology (2000-present)

Answered January 27, 2019

I have a couple. I would say that this one is my favorite, I wrote back in 2015:

The first time I saw her, I actually didn’t even see her face. It was a little after 1 AM and I was on my way home from work. I decided to go down the beach way so I could see what the nightlife was like. I stepped into a pretty lively after-hours club, as I walked into the club I could see people dancing on the dance floor.

In the center, I could see this girl dancing with a beautiful head of hair. It caught my eye because it shimmered and glowed under the club’s pulsating lights.

I started towards her then remembered that I had classes first thing in the morning and that I really should be getting some sleep, so I reluctantly turned around and walked out of the club.

Three months later, I go into the same club ( I’ve been there several times since always hoping I’d see the girl with the gorgeous hair but never doing so) with my friends and are having drinks. A group of girls sit at the table next to us and my friends start chatting with them. After a few minutes, most of my friends are standing around their table. My friends convince most of the girls to go dancing with them. The rest of them surround the only girl at the table and I can hear them asking her to join the dancing and her polite rejections.

I walk over to the table and put my arms around two of my friends' shoulders and say:

“Come on gentlemen, let’s give the lady some breathing ….” And I finally see her, the shimmering hair girl! I get the guys to pursue other interests and start a conversation with her. We end up chatting until the club closes and we then go have breakfast.

We became fast friends and would go out to enjoy the summer nightlife from time to time. A couple of months later, we took our friendship to the next level and moved in together. About five months after we met, I asked her to marry me and a month later we were wed.

This coming year 2016, will be our twenty-third year together and four beautiful children ( most of whom are in college ) later, she remains the most gorgeous woman I have ever met. I love her more today than I thought I could ever love a person.