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Read the paragraph below and answer the question that follows. "andy was asked to speak in a school assembly about a fundraising opportunity for a fellow student who had recently been diagnosed with leukemia. andy's stomach hurt and his hands were cold. "steady man," he thought. "you can do this. it's for tim. he needs our ." andy could picture the students wanting to get involved. it occurred to him now that he wasn't just giving a speech. he had something worthwhile to say. which strategies did andy use to reduce his apprehension? select all that apply." be prepared. use muscle relaxation techniques. get experience. think positively. focus on communicating to the audience.
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By the 1820s, many americans wanted to have an equal number of senators from the free states and the slave states. to achieve that, what would need to be true? sorry, the correct answer is: explanation review you answered: questions answered 11 time elapsed 00 17 08 hr min sec challenge stage 2 of 3 get 5 of 6 correct
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