Noun or verb
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Answer:
He was thrumming against the desk, even though I asked him not to.
Explanation:
I believe thrum means to beat against something because it sounds close to drum.
Answer:
Today, after many days, I can finally identify my feeling. Obviously, I feel lonely, very lonely, because the children who used to play in my garden nowadays don't do it anymore.
Every year, with the arrival of spring, those little ones came to my home to play, have fun and laugh, full of life. But this year, unexpectedly, that didn't happen and I don't know why. And I don't know why for so long I scared and scared them away, when they were just pure, happy and friendly.
Today, I just want those little ones to come back and fill my garden with joy. I just wish I could make amends for so many years of mistreatments, and let those happy children share their kindness with me.
Answer:
She asks questions to get clarification
Explanation:
I think the correct answer should be asking questions because its the best way she attracts the group into participating. If she refers to the agenda, a handful of people will actually listen to her. If she reviews or summarizes her notes may be helpful but not the best idea. And if she uses body language, she may get a few people listening. Asking questions make sure that the individual is learning the content. And if you ask a question to an individual who isn't participating then, he or she will get embarrassesd, which will make sure the other participants pay attention.