Answer:
1. Ate, Eight
2. Aunt, Ante
3. Aye, Eye
4. Bae, Bay
5. Ball, Bawl
6. Band, Banned
7. Bare, Bear
8. Base, Bass
Explanation:
These words are homonyms, they sound alike but are spelled differently! Hope this helps!
Answer:
Whitman's metaphor communicates the idea that Americans are all connected as a group. Everyone may sing his own song, but they all sing together in a united way.
Explanation:
C.
First of all, in this statement the speaker introduces herself and immediately lets the audience know why this topic is so important to her. Audiences are more likely to be invested in a speech if they know the speaker is personally invested in the cause. It also begins with an example of pathos--an emotional appeal to the audience--which is effective in drawing an audience in.
You want to avoid throwing a lot of numbers or other researchers' names at the audience immediately upon starting (even though you will definitely want to use those things within the speech) because they will make the tone seem too formal or fact-based before the audience has a chance to become invested.
Bach's brilliant musical style and structure have been appreciated for centuries
1.) We receive no formal training in listening
2.) Speaking as a skill is seen as more important than listening
3.) Filters keep us from listening without bias