What is the literal meaning and deeper meaning?For Zuko by Dave Harris
I too am afraid of being a good man. And yes, I too
have been beaten by water until it felt like a baptism.
And yes, I too would burn the whole forest down
just to feel the warmth against my skin.

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Answer 1
Answer:

literal: they are not a good person

deeper meaning: they understand what it's like to be treated by a bad person. He would do bad things just for his own self gain.


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Find the error with subject-verb agreement. Select the incorrect verb and type it correctly.Mr.Griffin is trying to concentrate on his yard work, but a swarm of bees keep distracting him.

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Keeps not keep

Should look like this:

Mr. Griffin is trying to concentrate on his yard work, but a swarm of bees keeps distracting him.

What makes the presenter effective? Check all that apply.The presenter reads directly from her notes.
The presenter refers to the images and uses them to enhance the presentation.
The presenter speaks passionately about the topic so the audience understands its importance.
The presenter paces while presenting in order to get the audience's attention.
The presenter makes eye contact with members of the audience.
The presenter maintains straight posture and looks confident.
The presenter speaks formally and appropriately for the audience.

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Answer:

√The presenter refers to the images and uses them to enhance the presentation.

√The presenter speaks passionately about the topic so the audience understands its importance.

√The presenter makes eye contact with members of the audience.

√The presenter maintains straight posture and looks confident.

√The presenter speaks formally and appropriately for the audience.

Explanation:

The above are certain things that make an effective presenter. The presenter is one who makes a presentation before an audience in order to educate, inform or showcase an item. To be an effective presenter, it's important that the presenter is confident and maintains a right posture. The presenter must connect with his audience by engaging them and making eye contact with them. Also, it's very important that the presenter speaks passionately in order to make the audience understand what he is presenting. The use of visual aids will enhance the presentation.

Answer:

B, C, E, F, G

Explanation:

X  The presenter reads directly from her notes.

O  The presenter refers to the images and uses them to enhance the presentation.

O  The presenter speaks passionately about the topic so the audience understands its importance.

X  The presenter paces while presenting in order to get the audience’s attention.

O  The presenter makes eye contact with members of the audience.

O  The presenter maintains straight posture and looks confident.

O  The presenter speaks formally and appropriately for the audience.

In “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman, who asks Whitman what a blade of grass is?

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In “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman, a child asks Whitman what a blade of grass is.

Song of Myself" is a poem by Walt Whitman (1819-1892) that is included in his work Leaves of Grass.

In the first line, American poet Walt Whitman kindly informs the reader that he is going to celebrate himself throughout the entire poem.

Whitman wrote his verses without a regular form, meter, or rhythm. His lines are highly rhythmic, and they have a mesmerizing chant-like quality.

a child asks him look in the first line of section six (:

Select all that apply! After all went dark, what happened in the saloon? The walls opened to reveal glass all around. Captain Nemo came in the room. They journeyed for two hours, spotting many ocean creatures.

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After all went dark, the walls opened to reveal glass all around. Although it should be noted that there are several times in the story when all things go dark. 

SOS:

The answers are:

  1. The walls opened to reveal glass all around.
  2. They journeyed for two hours, spotting many ocean creatures.

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 A. All humans are mortal, and Laura is a human; therefore, Laura is mortal.

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