The intended audience is High school students. As the assigment explains, the presentation will be given to the speaker's classmates, that is high school students. In addition, although teachers will be present in the presentation, and will keep the results of the research, it is going to be shared with future students.
Remember that the intended audience is the group of people for whom you do something, in this case give a presentation.
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B- This World War II advertisement shows the
famous boxer Joe Louis with the caption “We’re going to do our part . . . .”
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This question is missing the excerpt. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai. Goemon jumped up. "Agreed," he said, jamming his "knife" into his sash and slashing at Manjiro’s "sword." Their imaginary swords clashed and clattered as they lunged or leaped aside to avoid being hit. Which words contribute most to the excerpt’s pace?
A. "imaginary" and "aside"
B. "sash" and "swords"
C. "slashing" and "lunged"
D. "Goeman" and "Manjiro"
Answer:
The words that contribute most to the excerpt's pace are C. "slashing" and "lunged".
Explanation:
<u>When we think of pace, we think of rhythm, of moving fast, slow, with regularity, with cadence, etc. </u>The words an author uses help readers feel the pace of what is being described more intensely. <u>If the characters are acting or moving fast, or if conflicts are developing slowly, the only way for readers to visualize that is through the author's word-choice. In the case of the excerpt we are studying here, we can say the writer establishes a fast pace through the use of the words "slashing" and "lunged". Both words imply rapidity of movement, celerity, quickness and, for that reason, has the readers imagining the scene in a vivid, accelerated manner.</u>
Answer:
Which of the following statements best summarizes a central idea of the text?
C.<em> Women have been used throughout history as spies and have brought about significant change through their work.</em>
Explanation:
The above is the best statment that summarizes a central idea of the text about Queen of the Spy World whose Intrigues Sways the Fate of Nations.