When little lights in little ports come out,
Quivering down through water with the stars,
And all the fishing fleet of slender spars
Range at their moorings, veer with tide about;
When race of wind is stilled and sails are furled,
And underneath our single riding-light
The curve of black-ribbed deck gleams palely white,
And slumbrous waters pool a slumbrous world; <<<< This line is the text in bold.
Then, and then only, have I thought how sweet
Old age might sink upon a windy youth,
Quiet beneath the riding-light of truth,
Weathered through storms, and gracious in retreat.
Which of the following is true of the text in bold?
It explicitly describes the water at night.
It explicitly states that people are afraid.
It implies the coming of a vast and dangerous storm.
It implies the opening of a hidden door.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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c. technology
b. a robot
d. a scientific method
True
False
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.
b. ethical appeal.
c. verbal appeal.
d. appeal to reasoning.
I believe that the sincerity of a speaker often most directly adds to the speaker's
(A) emotional appeal.
The sincerity of a speaker essentially refers to speaking without deceit, and without honesty. And therefore if a speaker is sincere, it would add to his/her emotional appeal.