A. The audience applauded the ambassador, who spoke for one-half hour.
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There was thunderous applause when the judge sentenced the man to 67 consecutive life sentences.
skating is the participle form of the verb "to skate"
A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but is an incomplete thought.A relative clause is a clause that is introduced by a relative pronoun ( who, whom, whose, which, that) which 'relates' to the noun antecedent. Example:...that I had for breakfast... (There is a subject and verb, but there is not enough information for a complete thought, not enough information for a complete sentence.)The toast that I had for breakfast was made from homemade bread.
You've already used it correctly.
The correct verb is claps, the subject noun 'audience' is a singular noun (one audience). Notice that the singular possessive adjective 'its' is used to describe the appreciation of the audience.
A well-known friend
There was thunderous applause when the judge sentenced the man to 67 consecutive life sentences.
skating is the participle form of the verb "to skate"
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A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but is an incomplete thought.A relative clause is a clause that is introduced by a relative pronoun ( who, whom, whose, which, that) which 'relates' to the noun antecedent. Example:...that I had for breakfast... (There is a subject and verb, but there is not enough information for a complete thought, not enough information for a complete sentence.)The toast that I had for breakfast was made from homemade bread.
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The cast of An Audience with Hal Roach - 1988 includes: Margaret Heckler as Herself - Ambassador
Shorten and simplify complex sentences.
Shorten and simplify complex sentences.
Short sentences can make information easier to understand and digest for the audience. They can help to create a sense of urgency or impact, as well as enhance clarity and directness in communication. Overall, short sentences can make communication more effective and engaging for the audience.
looking at the audience andinvolving them loud clear voice use a range of compound and complex sentences to keep yuor audience engaged
The length of a sentence should be appropriately tailored to your intended audience, as some sentences just seem to run on and on and on without end. Like that one.