English, 19.05.2021 20:20 raizagisselle7772
In the poem “City Rhythm,” the speaker is inspired by the “instruments” found in the streets of the city. Write an original narrative story that describes the events of the poem from the point of view of a bystander. In your story, use what you have learned about the speaker and setting to convey the bystander’s attitude toward the city music. In your story, provide meaningful, concrete, and sufficient details about the character's experience based on information stated explicitly or logically inferred from the poem. PLEASE HELP
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Chan was leading a group discussion in his university. he discovered that a few participants were dominating the discussion and not letting others speak. what should chan do in such a situation a. chan should allow participants to speak until they are finished b. chan should adjourn the discussion and recommence at a later point c.chan should bar the dominant participants have the freedom to share their opinion d.chan should ensure that all participants have the freedom to share their opinion e.chan should restructure the group so that the dominant participants are isolated
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