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Ray Of Light [21]
2 years ago
10

Advocating a position is most appropriate when the general purpose of your speech is to:.

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abruzzese [7]2 years ago
8 0

Taking the purposes of speeches into consideration, we can say advocating a position is appropriate when the purpose is to:

A. Persuade.

<h3>What does it mean to persuade an audience?</h3>

If the purpose of a speech is to persuade the audience, that means the author has an opinion about an issue and wants to convince the audience to agree with her.

That means advocating a position is appropriate. When you advocate a position, you basically defend your opinion and provide evidence or explanations as to why it is the correct one. This helps you persuade the audience to agree with you.

These are the missing answer choices for this question:

a. persuade.

b. inspire.

c. deliberate.

d. entertain.

e. inform.

Learn more about purpose here:

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