Which of the following topics is an example of an impromptu or unplanned speech? the best local hiking trails
a toast for a newly married couple
strange foods that people should try
why cell phones should be banned in restaurants

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Answer 1
Answer: I feel that there should be more context for the question, since all of them can be topics for impromptu speech, simply if one has to hold a speech on them without preparation.

However, perhaps the most typical is the toast for a newly married couple - people rarely prepare toasts, although sometimes they do.
Answer 2
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id say the toast to a new married couple. the phones and strange foods would be more planned out, but not much, and the hiking trails would take some time to do and think through, especially in the text. if they mean best as in for beginners, best in their opinion, or most liked ones

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Read the sentence.Mr. Richardson is shopping for the perfect shelf on which to display his bowling trophy.

How could a writer best revise this sentence to avoid overly formal language?

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Answer:

by choosing to end the sentence in a preposition

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took a test on edge

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I'd say D. Most courageous because that seems to make sense then the rest. Hope this helps. :)
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Which archetype fits the character Arachne best?

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The term ''archetype'' can be defined as many things such as a theme, image,symbol, idea, character type, or even a plot pattern, thus being said archetypes can also be found in, folklores, fantasies,liturature, religion, dreams, and probably in this case a myth, so Arachne, who challenged the Goddess Athena, and was prideful and vain, was so depressed that Athena ruined her tapestry, she hung herself, Athena having pity on her turned her into a spider, forever spinning. This could be an example of ''The fall'' archetype, where the character falls from grace into the consequence of his or her ow actions, hope this was helpful, have a good day!

The character Arachne from Greek mythology can be best described as fitting the archetype of the "Tragic Heroine" or "Hubristic Character."

In Greek mythology, Arachne was a talented mortal weaver who boasted that her skills were superior to those of the goddess Athena, the patron of crafts and wisdom. This hubristic claim offended Athena, and she challenged Arachne to a weaving contest. During the contest, Arachne wove a tapestry depicting the gods' misdeeds, while Athena created a tapestry displaying their benevolence and wisdom. Although Arachne's weaving was undeniably exceptional, it portrayed the gods in a negative light, which further angered Athena.

In the end, Athena acknowledged Arachne's skill but punished her for her arrogance. Depending on the version of the myth, Arachne either hanged herself in despair, or Athena transformed her into a spider, condemning her to weave webs for eternity.

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The answer is a. The colon in this helps separate what he is talking about and what the project is. The other answers don't make sense because they don't have them separated like that
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