In my opinion, the correct answer is C. <span>You may have heard about recent cuts in arts education funding. Yet the arts are crucial to helping develop problem-solving, innovation, and creativity. This is the only option that doesn't demand feedback and doesn't even rely on it. It asserts that there have been cuts in arts education funding - whether you've heard of it or not, that's what happened. And then it claims that the arts are crucial because of this and that. You can believe this claim or not, or you can demand some proof for it. The other three options tell us about statistics, research, polls... Those aren't claims, but facts. </span>
Well this can vary, it depends what it's for. Usually you'll see 200-500 words, in the lower end this would be a bit over a page. But to answer your question, the most likely answer would be 3-5 pages.
A discussion moderator, or debate moderator, is a person whose role is to act as a neutral participant in a debate or discussion, holds participants to time limits and tries to keep them from straying off the topic of the questions being raised in the debate.
<em>An example of this is ^^^^^^^</em>
Chris Wallace, he played the moderator in the debates for Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
yes they should do it on time