Which is NOT a verbal consideration when delivering a speech?a. tone of voice
b. enunciation
c. varying delivery
d. using key words

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Answer 1
Answer:

The answer is D. Using key words. =)

Answer 2
Answer: C or D. C because varying delivery isn't something that alot of people worry about, or D, because some times you don't need to use key words.  I wouldn't trust myself with this answer, so be careful.

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Which poet could be described as part of "The Movement" of the 1950s?a) Thom Gunn
b) Dylan Thomas
c) Pablo Picasso
d) Philip Larkin
e) both a and d

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I say Your answer is "A"
Both a) and B) 
:) hope it helps

How does Aragorn react when he hears Boromir say that he does not feel sure about Galadriel's purposes?A.
Aragorn feels his heart sink.

B.
Aragorn agrees with Boromir.

C.
Aragorn laughs out loud.

D.
Aragorn becomes angry.

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D he becomes angry 100% sure

Answer:

Aragorn becomes angry with Boromir

Explanation:

What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier? The Thompsons' old house had less space than their new one has.

Underlined word: Less
A.
positive

B.
superlative

C.
comparative

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Less is a comparative form of adjective. Comparative degree of comparison is comparing two nouns. In the sentence, the space in the old house is compared to the new ones, Positive degree is used in describing only one noun, and superlative degree compares three nouns. 

The artist who painted this piece of modern art focused mainly on __________ and __________.a. balance; design
c. symbolism; design
b. balance; proportion
d. imagery; arrangement

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The artist who painted this piece of modern art focused mainly on balance and design. The correct option is A.

Modern art includes artistic work created during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and exhibits the styles and philosophy of the art produced during that era.  Modern artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with new ideas related to the nature of materials and functions of art.

A.) balance; design

Thats makes sense

A thesis statement may be controversial.

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This is true. A thesis statement is you opinion. This means that not everyone will agree with your opinion. For example:
Smoking should be illegal because it is unhealthy, costly, and an annoyance. 
Though you supported your opinion, someone who enjoys smoking may say that it is not costly or annoying. This is why a thesis statement is controversial.

Which of these is NOT something you need to check when you are revising a personal narrative?a. Word choice.
b. Capitalization.
c. Structure.
d. Margins.

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Your answer is D. Margins.

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I know that it would be D. Margins