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Prepare an outline for the informative speech. Outlines are composed of different parts.Use two or three main points in your topic. It’s better to have more detail about a few points than minimal detail about numerous points.Informative speech topic should be based on your major. Example: Geology major could present information about different types of volcanoes. …
What Is WISWM
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Week3 history scavenge
QUESTIONS Pick one topic from this weeks LECTURES Write your interpretation of how your professor presented the information Search for related materials online Write a summary Explain your understanding of the topic and your find Do your findings sync with your professors storytelling? READ THRU and comment on other students posts Respond to comments in…
How Can I Pay Someone To Take My Online Class
Is there any assurance that if you pay someone to take my online class for me they’ll enroll in my online class instead of you? Even worse, there is no assurance that they will complete the task or even carry it out correctly. Your life is being put in danger by a total stranger. Despite…
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Select one of the two topics below. Respond to the topic with a minimum of 400 words and no more than 500 words. Submit your answers in one document. 1. Discuss the importance of studying Shakespeare in the 21st C.2. Discuss the influence of ancient Greek tragedy on modern-day theater.Be sure to use complete sentences, proper grammar, and…
Museum Observation
Museum Visit Observation PLEASE USE THE PICTURE I PROVIDED (artist: Hervé Télémaque) 1. Formal properties Visual elements – colors, value, texture, movement, contrast, light, geometric or organic shapes, lines, time, motion, rhythm Composition – balance, focal point, movement, direction, repetition, proportion, balance, symmetry Space – how is the illusion of space created or not created…

