Excellent work, well done. You had one Orwellian typo but the rest of this week’s writing is up to par. I’m referring to the sentence below where you added the words “appeared to”:
“President Biden appeared to look around for Representative Jackie Walorski during his speech Wednesday at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, & Health, asking, "Where's Jackie? Jackie, are you here?"”
Excellent work, well done. You had one Orwellian typo but the rest of this week’s writing is up to par. I’m referring to the sentence below where you added the words “appeared to”:
“President Biden appeared to look around for Representative Jackie Walorski during his speech Wednesday at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, & Health, asking, "Where's Jackie? Jackie, are you here?"”
Excellent work, well done. You had one Orwellian typo but the rest of this week’s writing is up to par. I’m referring to the sentence below where you added the words “appeared to”:
“President Biden appeared to look around for Representative Jackie Walorski during his speech Wednesday at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, & Health, asking, "Where's Jackie? Jackie, are you here?"”
I noticed that, too. He didn't "appear to": he verifiably in front of everyone and on video did it.