To be honest It could be any of them it depends on what you get but it could and it might be "Returning to the text " reason why it might be is be that is because the sentences state that the will be returning to the text so it might be "Returning to the text" but i could be wrong on it so please do forgive me on it because they could be a bit alike in a way so do forgive me on that
Challenging established ideas
Chiaroscuro
urine pouch
Of course yes. Anyone who wants to be a wrestler needs to have good technique. Some cruiser weights with great technique have risen to great heights in WWE and other professional wrestling platforms
Amaterasu Blaze Release: Kagutsuchi (Manga only) Body Flame Technique Body Shedding Chidori Chidori Current Chidori Senbon Chidori Sharp Spear Cursed Seal of Heaven Demonic Illusion: Shackling Stakes Fire Release: Dragon Fire Technique Fire Release: Great Dragon Fire Technique Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique Fire Release: Phoenix Immortal Fire Technique Kirin Manipulated Shuriken Technique Manipulating Windmill Triple Blades Peregrine Falcon Drop (Anime only) Shadow Shuriken Technique Shadow of the Dancing Leaf Shield of Amaterasu (Manga only) Snake Authority Spell String Reeling Technique (Anime only) Strong Fist Summoning Technique (Snakes, Hawks) Summoning: Lightning Blade Creation Susanoo Sword of Kusanagi: Chidori Katana Tsukuyomi
creating a research plan
Challenging established ideas APEX
Confirming the question
Asking clarifying questions -apex (:
Challenging the credibility of sources
Hairpinning
A. Using multiple resources
Determining new research goals ------APEX
Using evidence to support opinions
Challenging established ideas
Emily most clearly shows the technique of active listening in this conversation. She demonstrates this by paraphrasing and summarizing what others are saying, showing interest through body language, and asking open-ended questions to encourage further discussion.
Ramona is using the technique of reflecting on content by acknowledging a point made by another group member (Fiorini's book being gathered from facts) and adding her perspective (lack of trust in Fiorini's claims). This technique encourages dialogue and deeper exploration of ideas within the group discussion.