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Arisa [49]
2 years ago
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Tresset [83]2 years ago
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The statement that describes Michaela’s choice of topic is D. Michaela should change her topic because it does not completely follow the prompt.

  • It should be noted that the topic given to Michaela is for her to describe a frightening situation.

  • Based on the information given, she didn't describe a situation that was frightening but rather described the generosity of her friend.

  • In conclusion, her description doesn't align with the question asked, therefore she needs to change her topic.

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Novosadov [1.4K]2 years ago
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Answer:

D) Michaela should change her topic, because it does not completely follow the prompt.

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