English, 21.07.2020 01:01 madleneinejessup
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Look at these details from a paragraph about the same topic:
• Slow down and pronounce words clearly when speaking in front of a group.
• When speaking to a group of people, take deep breaths to stay calm.
• Stand up straight and smile often if you're speaking in front of a group.
Choose the main idea that ties all the details together.
A. Breathe deeply when speaking in front of a group.
B. Public speaking skills can be improved by following some helpful tips.
C. Look up from your notes when speaking in front of a group.
D. There are many reasons you may need to speak in front of a group.
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Which of the following excerpt from part one of trifles suggest that mrs. hale believes mrs. wright may have had a motive for killing her husband?
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Look at this photograph of a klondike gold rush camp. what would you find challenging about being in this type of environment? check all that apply. the extreme cold the steep climbs over the mountain the thick covering of snow the cramped living conditions the harsh winds
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