Answer:
Conjunctions like "and" and "while"
Explanation:
For example:
Before: My mom is cleaning the clothes. I'm washing the dogs.
After: While my mom is cleaning the clothes, I'm washing the dogs.
My mom is cleaning the clothes and I'm washing the dogs.
Answer:
Conjunctions like "and" and "while"
Explanation:
What can audio add to a presentation made up of images and diagrams?
it can tell viewers where to focus their attention
it can make the presentation's main ideas easier to visualize
it can add visual interest so that viewers pay attention
it can distract viewers from the images and diagrams
Answer:
it can tell viewers where to focus their attention
Explanation:
the question asks, what can audio add? All the other answers are negative.
Answer: it can add visual interest so that viewers pay attention
Explanation:
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Which of these is a good strategy for peer review?
Start by pointing out problems with your peer's story.
Avoid giving your peer suggestions if you like the story.
Start by explaining what you like about your peer's story.
Avoid saying anything that might upset your peer.
Answer:
Start by explaining what you like about you peer's story.
Explanation:
You want to give them tips and stuff that will help them not make them feel bad about their story and by saying what you like about makes them feel better but you could say something like "I like this point that you made here but you might want to be more descriptive" something like that.
Someone in your peer review group says that a story needs more details about the setting. How could you build on her comment in a way that helps the writer make the story better?
Suggest a different order for the story's events.
Disagree with the comment and tell the writer that the story is perfect.
Ask the writer questions about where and when the story happened.
Make a list of details that you would add if it were your story.
Answer:
Ask the writer questions about where and when the story happened.
Explanation:
The rest of the sentences doesn't sense.
I give you some points if you answer my question
Answer:
Im not sure what the question is but i will be glad to help if u can tell me the question
Explanation:
Answer:
picture isn't showing up for me
Explanation:
sorry
I give you a brainliest if you answer this question
Answer:
Rasing air Temperture: Decrease Sweating:Decrease
Lowering air tempeture: Increase Shivering: Increase
Explanation:
Your body will adapt to the tempeture so it's work properly.
People get a fever when their brain sets the body temperature higher than normal. This may happen as a reaction to germs such as viruses or bacteria, but it can also happen as a reaction to substances that are made by the body, such as prostaglandins. Our body produces prostaglandins to fight off germs.
Answer:
raising the temp - increases
lowering- decreases
sweating-decreases
shivering- increases
Explanation:
Which genre is most likely to include a scene in which detectives gather evidence?
mysteries
romance
science fiction
westerns
Answer:
Mystery
Explanation:
Answer:
mysteries
Explanation:
mysteries are most likely to include a scene in which detectives gather evidence because romance is about love, westerns is about things that go on in the west or cowboys and science fiction is about fiction. mysteries show things like murder and suspense as what a detective gathering evidence would display.
What must a presentation contain to be called a multimedia presentation?
one form of media delivering several different messages
a single form of media focused on multiple messages
two different forms of media focused on the same message
two different types of media delivering two different messages
Answer:
C: Two different forms of media focused on the same message
Side-info:
Although answers C and D are alike, it would have to be C, since your presentation doesn't require two different ideas or messages; it is only specifically requiring it to be multimedia presentation. Also, most people that are creating presentations, essays, articles, or anything else usually wouldn't want to different messages, since there is a large possibility of it misdirecting the reader, making them confused or misinterpret it, or simply contradict the original message or idea.
Answer: two different forms of media focused on the same message
Explanation: I did the quiz and got it right