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Shkiper50 [21]
2 years ago
5

Students are reacting online to a lecture given by their astronomy teacher, Mr. Grant. Which statements are appropriate? Check a

ll that apply.
1. I loved the way Mr. Grant described the solar system.

2. LOL! did Mr. Grant really just say that???

3. We might want to visit a planetarium to research our project.

4. Let’s e-mail Mr. Grant to ask how he made that PowerPoint.

5. has any of you sen that new comp. lab at our school?

6. Should we make planets the theme of our next school dance?
English
2 answers:
Firdavs [7]2 years ago
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1. I loved the way Mr. Grant described the solar system.

3. We might want to visit a planetarium to research our project.

2 is insulting. 4, 5, and 6 are not relevant to the lecture. 2 and 5 are informal.
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Zarrin [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. I loved the way Mr. Grant described the solar system.

3. We might want to visit a planetarium to research our project.

Explanation:

When reacting to a lecture that the professor just did, we must keep a formal tone of voice, and try to say what we liked and disliked, and if we did like it or not, 1 is great because it is specifying what did he like, and 3 is also good because it´s adding and proposiing osmething that could enrich the knowledge that they already learnt in the classroom with an activity that can benefit all the students to learn more and better about the solar system.

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