okay yall so i need to know if yall think i should change anything with my speech that i have to give today so plz give your honest opinions please and tell me what you think about it im supposed to be trying to persuade my class with it
Hey yall so some of you know me but for those of you who do not know me my name is skye
The song i feel should be on are class pandemic playlist is keep your head up by andy grammar. My song is upbeat and catchy and not easy to forget about.this song helps to give you motivation.this song helps to show you that life is full of ups and downs and it also shows that you should keep smiling and keep moving forward and not backwards, this song is very right about if you keep moving forward there will be a rainbow, my favorite lyrics from this song that i always seem to remember are The glow that the sun gives Right around sunset
Helps me realize This is just a journeyDrop your worries i love listening to this song when things arent going well and i know you will love it to when you listen because it will always remind you that things will turn out fine in the end but if you decide not to listen to it thats your lose thank you all for allowing me to tell you why you should choose my song.

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Answer 1

Answer:

it looks good

Explanation:

just change the "Hey yall so some of you know me but for those of you who do not know me my name is skye" try and put this "Hey I'm (name) and I will be telling you on why we should (then put whatever ur talking about)  

Hope it helps X)

Answer 2

Answer:

it’s pretty chill u don’t have to change anything


Related Questions

Use the verb with To ove without to
1. You must... (go) to the doctor​

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Answer:

You must go to the doctor.

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Explanation:

You must go to the doctor.( we use model +v1)

Identify the italicized clause.

We will take the table that is closest to the window.

adverb clause
noun clause
gerund phrase
adjective clause

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Answer:

adjective clause

Explanation:

Answer:

The correct answer is adjective clause.

Hope this helps!

Why Booker T. Washington started writing?

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Answer: he started writing because he had very little money in Tuskegee. Like i said in the explanation Tuskegee is an institution with two small converted buildings, no equipment, and very little money so he wrote so he can become a rich and successful writer (sorry if you cant understand me i am still learning English)

Explanation:

In 1881 Washington was selected to head a newly established normal school for African Americans at Tuskegee, an institution with two small converted buildings, no equipment, and very little money. Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute became a monument to his life's work

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What would be a good counter-arguement for this?

While symbolism can help to understand Golding’s message of human nature, it can also help portray his message about social power relationships and their contributions to human nature.

** NO ABSURD ANSWERS. THIS IS SERIOUS**

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Answer:  A child may argue for a dog. The parents remind the child his sister is allergic to dogs. The boy uses the counterargument that she has been around some dogs without any problems. He is ready for each argument against the dog, perhaps stating there are breeds of dogs that are hypoallergenic.

Explanation: hope this helps

he had a gold ringchange into negative ​

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Answer:

He did hot have a gold ringchange

Explanation:

to change this kind of sentance, simply add 'did not have' or 'did have' hope this helps, have a good day.

Possessions
by A. Gautam
I want to pack up
the folds of your skin
when you smile,
and the magic in your eyes
when you are my sunflower at dusk.
I am your shooting star.
I want to wrap it all
with a red ribbon
in a blue box—
everything erasable or debatable—
the little things I lose
when I pack up and move.
9
What is the tone of the poem?
correct - A.
nostalgic
B.
sympathetic
C.
comical
D.
neutral

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The tone of the poem "Possessions" by A. Gautam is Nostalgic. This is because in the poem he is talking about the events and experiences that he came across. Thus, the correct option is A.

What does tone of a poem mean?

A tone of the poem or story is the poet's attitude towards the poem's or the literature's speaker, reader, and also the subject matter, as interpreted by the readers. It is often described as a mood which pervades the experience of reading the poem or a story. Tone of a poem is created by the poem's vocabulary, metrical regularity or irregularity in the text, syntax, use of figurative language, and the rhyme.

An example of tone is Nostalgia. In a poem, conveying a nostalgic tone can be used to evoke in the readers a warm fuzzy memories of their past time and the childhood. It can often involve home and a family but it is also a longing for long-gone moments.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

Learn more about Nostalgia here:

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In the sentence below, the underlined portion is a phrase. Identify the type of phrase.
Buy a big bright green pleasure machine!
O Adverbial phrase
O Infinitive phrase
Noun phrase
O None of the choices

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Answer:

The answer is a noun phrase

our culture of online shaming is out of control?

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Answer:

Explanation:

i agree, but we can’t do anything about it cuz people will troll regardless even if we protest

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Locate the nouns and verbs in the following sentence. Choose "noun" for each noun and "verb" for each verb. If the word is not a noun or verb, select "neither."

A whale spouts water from a hole in its head.

A-
whale-
spouts-
water-
from-
a-
hole-
in-
its-
head-

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A=is neither From= neither A=neither In=neither It's=neither, whale=noun water=noun, hole=noun, head=noun, sprouts= verb
A noun is a person place or thing
A verb is an action, state or occurrence
Also beware because they also have the possibility to be prepositions, nouns, adverb, or even as an adjectives!

Answer:

A = neither

Whale = noun

Spouts = verb

Water = noun

From = neither

A = neither

Hole = Noun

In = neither

Its = neither

Head = noun

PLEASE HELP ME FAST PLZZZ

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Great it is obviously

You want to visit your English friend Tom in Canada next winter. Write an email to Tom. In your email :
•ask where he lives ,
•what it is like,
•suggest visiting him next winter holidays​

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Dear Tom,

I hope that you are doing well. Here where I live things have been hectic. I have really missed you so I wanted to check up on you. So how are you, how’s life? I forgot where you live in Canada, is it in the French or English speaking regions? Also I heard that you were starting to learn French! You will need to teach me a few words. How is it there? I hope school isn’t too hard. Have you picked any hobbies? It’s been so long since we have seen each other, you need to come visit as soon as possible. My family will be happy to see you after such a long time. Let me know when you are coming.

I hope you doing amazing.

See you soon,

[name ]

What does the speaker of the poem believe about conflict? A Conflict is more painful from a friend. B Conflict cannot be resolved with violence. Conflict is best ended by striking back. D Conflict is sometimes necessary for change.

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I believe that the answer is a

Journal entry of Mrs. Jones´s perspective on meeting Roger

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Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones feels sorry for Roger because she sees him out alone late at night with his face dirty.  She understands that he is not a hardened criminal.  He is just a kid who made a bad choice and has no role models.

Mrs. Jones decides to be a role model for Roger.  When he asks her if she is going to turn him in, she says she won’t and tells him to wash his face.  She seems to feel sorry for him and want to offer him guidance.

Please help e arrange the books. Change into interrogative

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Answer:

Could you please help me arrange the books?

Explanation:

The original sentence in in the imperative mood. This mood is used to give commands, orders, suggestions, or to make requests. Another example of a sentence in the imperative mood is: Don't open the door.

According to the instructions, we must change the sentence into the interrogative mood. This is the mood used to ask questions. To do that without changing the general meaning of the sentence, we can simply add "could you" at the beginning. It makes the sentence interrogative but maintains the request:

Could you please help me arrange the books?

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20 points and mark as a brainlist

A website for teenagers has asked its users to write an article describing someone they are close to. In your article, you should: describe the person's special qualities give examples of his/her behaviour explain why the relationship is important to you. Write about 150-200 words.

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Dear TeenWeb,

I'm XYZ your daily user. I got many friends from your site. I post daily about my feelings on your site and people reacts so much love on it.

As i read your recent challenge about describing someone they are close to me, so I'll tell you about a person i met on your website. Her name is PQR initially when we met we were like strangers but when we started knowing each other i found her worth. We became friends then best friends and now we are like soulmate to each other. She helped me in alot decision of my life. She always helps me in my study and gives me proper solution to all my problem. She always listen me patiently without getting bored.She is next most beautiful girl in my life after my mom. One of her very recent lesson to me was "Be patient, and happiness will come".

Thank you so much TeenWeb you provided me a diamond that I can't pay you in return.

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Question 16(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(LC)
Using index cards will improve a presentation because
O they make the content more interesting
Othey keep the audience from following along
Othey make the research more valid
Othey keep the presenter from reading the speech

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Answer:

they keep the presenter from reading the speech

Explanation:

PowerPoint application can be defined as a software application or program designed and developed by Microsoft, to avail users the ability to create various slides containing textual and multimedia informations that can be used during a presentation.

Some of the features available on Microsoft PowerPoint are narrations, transition effects, custom slideshows, animation effects, formatting options etc.

Presentation can be defined as an act of talking or speaking formally to an audience in order to explain an idea, piece of work, project, and product with the aid of multimedia resources or samples.

Basically, any speaker who wish to create an effective presentation should endeavor to interact frequently with the audience by holding a conversation.

An index card can be defined as a small card (usually measuring 4 inches by 6 inches or 3 inches by 5 inches) that are used for recording informations, mostly in an alphabetical order. This card was developed in 1760 by Carl Linnaeus and is essentially suitable for presentations because they can be used to store discrete data such as addresses, notes, telephone numbers, etc.

Hence, using index cards will improve a presentation because they keep the presenter from reading the speech, as he would only have to look at the jotted points or piece of information.

I ALSO NEED HELP WITH THESE AND REMEMBER NO LINKS!!
and you can zoom in

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Answer:

DANG girl that's a lot

Explanation:

Answer:

bragging

Explanation:

because if he didn't bragg about his money

the robbers would not of confronted him. no thief will rob a poor home.

In at least 150 words, identify the 5 elements of tragedy and evaluate their use in the play Antigone.

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Explanation:

The tragic elements of Antigone are Hamartia, Hubris, Peripeteia, Anagnorisis, Nemesis, and Catharsis. Aristotle termed Hamartia to tell about the tragic flaw which the protagonist must undergo. This occurs in the hero's life because of an error in judgment.

give me a skit example please

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Answer: The definition of a skit is a short play or piece of writing that is usually funny. An example of a skit is a brief comedy show put on by second graders.

Explanation:

Answer:

Skit example: Scene: Sporting goods store

Cast: Clerk, Customer

Optional Prop: Knapsack rigged up with three cords dangling from it (parachute)

The customer walks up to the counter and asks for their best parachute.

Clerk: Well, we have a pretty big variety, but this is probably our best one. (Hands it to customer.)

Customer: What makes this one the best?

Clerk: Well, see here, this is the rip cord.

Customer: Yeah?

Clerk: When you pull that, the parachute opens.

Customer: What’s this other cord?

Clerk: That’s the reserve chute, in case the first one doesn’t open, you have a back-up.

Customer: What’s the third cord for?

Clerk: That’s the reserve, reserve chute. The back-up to the back-up.

Customer: But what if all three of them don’t open?

Clerk: Bring it back and we’ll give you a full refund.

Explanation:

Write an article for publication in your school magazine on bullying among students and its​

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Bullying is wrong we should focus both on the bully and the victim usually the bullies were the victim or the victims in their own home

Help please! (easy question) 20pts
I think it's C but I'm not sure.

The A in SMART goals stands for attainable. When thinking about attainable

A. If it’s not possible to attain the goal you should rewrite the goal so that it is.

B. If it’s possible to attain the goal you should rewrite the goal so that it isn’t.

C. You should rate the level of attainability of the goal.

D. You should pick a goal that’s not attainable so that you have something hard to work on.

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Answer:

Yes, C

Explanation:

You can "rate" the attainability of a goal so you can reach something that is slightly out of reach, so you can work harder for it.

I'm low on points guys so just check this out! My new mystery thriller! I just need views and I need votes too. Guys, I'm submitting this to the wattys soons so I need all the critique I can get!
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Answer:

Okay no problem, I'll check it out.

What elements are LEAST likely to appear in the first half of a flash fiction story? (will give brainliest

detailed background information
a few carefully chosen details about a character
a description of the story’s most dramatic scene
strong hints about the story’s conflict

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Answer:

detailed background information

Explanation:

Flash fiction story's are suppose to be under 500 words and adding detailed background information in the first half is unlikely.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Read the sentence.

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought it was the cutest one.

Which sentence corrects the pronoun with the unclear antecedent?

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought she was the cutest one.

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought they were the cutest ones.

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought the elephants were the cutest ones.

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought that one was the cutest one.

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Answer:

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought that one was the cutest one.

Explanation:

It doesn't say which animal or the gender of the animal so I think that is correct.

Answer:

A. Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought they were the cutest ones.

B. Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought they were the cutest ones.

C. Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought that one was the cutest one.

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought that one was the cutest one.

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought she was the cutest one.

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought she was the cutest one.

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought the elephants were the cutest ones.

Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought the elephants were the cutest ones.

Explanation:

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Advantages and disadvantages of snorkeling ​

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Strengthens the Muscles.
Improves Cardiovascular Health.
Enhances Mental Health and Better Mood.
Improves Joint Mobility.
Encourages Concentration and Awareness.
Burn Calories. How many times have you reached for your inflator hose to adjust your buoyancy and you grabbed your snorkel?
The snorkel can get tangled in your inflator hose on your left side. If it’s attached to the right side, it can get tangled in your regulator.
A snorkel can get caught in overhead environments, such as caves, caverns, swim-throughs, and wrecks.
The snorkel keeper or ring to attach it to your mask can get caught in your hair which is very painful.
The attachment for snorkels to a mask are usually cheap and ineffective. People are constantly losing snorkels which means more plastic rubbish in the ocean.
When removing your mask underwater (as a skill or just for fun) the snorkel will always get in the way of replacing the mask.
Have you ever had a surface marker (SMB) get wrapped around your snorkel? It can happen.
Using a snorkel on a choppy surface swim can be useless with the water just splashing in.
It flaps against your face.

"Through all, he said, even though his appalling sentimentality, I was reminded of something—an elusive rhythm, a fragment of lost words, that I had heard somewhere a long time ago. For a moment, a phrase tried to take shape in my mouth, and my lips parted like a dum man's, as though there was more struggling upon them than a wisp of startled air. But they made no sound and what I had almost remembered was uncommunicable forever." What page is this quote on in The Great Gatsby?

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Answer:

What I could find is that its found in the last paragraph on chapter six. Page 119.

in the passage what about the author's word choices suggests the man is evil? The black cat By Edgar Allen Poe
A. The imagery of animals
B. The first-person point of view
C. The words with dark spiritual association
D, The word that suggest violence

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Answer:

The words that suggest violence.

Explanation:

Answer:

The words that suggest violence.

Explanation:

The answer above is correct :)

The man is clearly evil if he suggests any sort of violence.

A P E X. L E A R N I N G

Ito po ay Research Subject. Kung ano po ang kaya niyo pong sagutan, please pasagot po! Kailangan ko po ng answer, kaya please po pasagutan po ng mabuti. Kung sino man po ang may tama at magandang sagot ibre brainliest ko po. Thank you very much po!!!
Vern was assigned by his mentor to collect data at the same early-morning
time every day of the week. Vern attended a football game and then
partied with friends on Saturday night. As a result, Vern overslept on
Sunday morning and did not collect data at the schedule time. Vern
decided to report some fake data for Sunday morning, reasoning that his
mentor would not notice.
1. Is this falsification, fabrication, or plagiarism? Why?

2. What consequences could Vern be facing?

3. What ways can you suggest to avoid Vern from faking his data?


Sam obtained funding from XYZ corporation to support his research. XYZ
expects that Sam’s research will demonstrate the effectiveness of their
product. Sam’s research does show that the product works, but there are
side effects. In an effort to help secure continued funding, Sam chooses to
publish only those findings that satisfy the XYZ’s expectations, ignoring
the side effects.
1. Is this falsification, fabrication, or plagiarism? Why?

2. What consequences could Sam be facing?

3. How could this problem be prevented?


Clara is a member of a lab group in which everyone uses variations of the
same experimental methods. In the first draft of her dissertation, Clara
appropriated original phrases from one of her mentor’s publications to
describe her experimental methods. Clara was not concerned because she
knew that her mentor used exactly the same wording in multiple
publications.
1. Is this falsification, fabrication, or plagiarism? Why?

2. What consequences could Clara be facing?

3. How would you tell your members/classmates that this is not a good
practice?

Bobby, a researcher working in a laboratory, offers to his colleagues that
he will do the last part of the experiment for their research study. However,
when another member ran another trial for the experiment alone, the
findings was way different from the data given by Bobby. He told Bobby
about this and he got frantic and could not tell why the findings are so
different. For Bobby, he just wants to prove others that their hypothesis is
correct, even if it means that he would have to “make the data work”.
1. Is this falsification, fabrication, or plagiarism? Why?

2. What consequences could Bobby be facing?

3. How will you prevent this type of scenario in your future lab?

My research advisor has selected the data to include in my research paper.
I believe in the results of my experiment; it is just that not all of my trials
worked and I do not feel confident about that. My advisor would often tell
me that when my experiments are not consistent, I just have to put the
data in my drawer and ‘let it sit’ until I find out what the problem is. She
says it may take some time, years to be exact, to figure it out but you can’t
wait that long to publish your work.
1. Do you think the research advisor gave a good advice? Why?

2. Should you also indicate the number of trials you did in your research
paper? Why?

3. How would you teach someone doing research study that omitting data is
not a good practice?

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Read this excerpt from a story.

Antwon and his sister stepped gingerly down their porch stairs, reaching the driveway with some difficulty. "I can’t believe they didn’t cancel school," Lucy complained.

"It's just a little ice. It'll be gone by noon," Antwon countered, but as he replied, his boots slipped and he went down, landing with a grunt on the curb.

"I'm alright," he muttered, gathering his belongings. He rose slowly and continued walking. His pace was noticeably slower, and he eyed the pavement suspiciously.

What type of conflict does Antwon experience?

person vs. self
person vs. person
person vs. society
person vs. nature

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I’d Person vs. nature since he fell due to ive
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Be a reliable, positive influence on a child who needs a mentor. Studies show that volunteering and forming lasting relationships with those you help has a positive impact on your physical and emotional health. In fact, blood pressure is reduced, memory is improved, and rates of depression are reduced (Michaels).[5] There is another reason to look into alternatives to voluntourism. Did you know the average "voluntour" travel package costs $3,400 (Rolfe)? Could that travel money be better spent? If the world's citizens are your passion, it could go to an international organization. If you care about education, your funds can be used to buy books for students in faraway lands. If you want villagers to have clean water, contribute funds to local efforts to dig wells. If you want to experience a different culture, travel to the country as a guest, and learn from the locals how you can best help them after you've returned home. But do not voluntour.[6] In reality, there are better ways to make a difference. Voluntourism might appear to be an adventure that blends travel and helping others, but it does little except provide a costly, superficial experience that might actually do more harm than good. So, volunteer where you are most needed-at home, where you can stay to see the job through and form genuine, lasting relationships. Choose a beautiful coastline closer to home and send the travel money you saved to an international organization that will put it to good use. Whatever you do, don't turn someone else's hardship into your vacation.In a paragraph of 6-8 sentences, identify what each text emphasizes and explain how that emphasis supports the claim of each argument. Be sure to state each argument's claim and include evidence from both texts to support your analysis. Construction crew is using heavy equipment to dig a hole in which the foundation of a house will be built. The whole will be in the shape of a right rectangular prism with dimensions of 4 feet in depth, 100 feet long, and 50 feet wide. The soil will be removed using a truck that can hold a maximum of 40,000 pounds. The soil weighs 90 pounds per cubic foot. What is the least number of truckloads needed to remove all of the soil ? Question and choices Are below How many of you are here from Indian server? PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTAfter a lake dried up during a severe drought a section of undisturbed rock layers was exposed. The layers are represented below.Fossils in UndisturbedRock LayerseoSource: https://www.superlachertools.netThis sequence of rock layers best illustrates the concept thato A. it is important to preserve the diversity of species and habitatsOB new inheritable characteristics can result from the recombiningof genesoc the living and nonliving environment both change over timeD. living organisms have the capacity to produce populations ofunlimited size 4) What is the main idea of this passage?A)how newspapers developedB)how people gather informationC) why news is important to peopleD) why Internet news is so popular please help! giving brainlest if explained If pressure is kept constant and the temperature of a gas is doubled, what will happento the volume?A. It will double.B. It will remain constantC. It will decrease to 25% of its original volume.D. It will decrease by half.