Answer:
e. a and c only.
Explanation:
Publis speakers have an ethical obligation to be as honest and fair with the public and every member of society as possible, when a public speaker starts calling names a person or a group he is demeaning the dignity of the group or the person he is name calling, as well as undermining the right of that group or perosn to express their ideas, that is why a public speaker should avoid calling names, we have to remember to tolerate everything but intolerance.
<span>In the 1910s and 1920s the southern Plains was "the last frontier of agriculture" according to the government, when rising wheat prices, a war in Europe, a series of unusually wet years, and generous federal farm policies created a land boom – the Great Plow-Up that turned 5.2 million acres of thick native grassland into wheat fields. Newcomers rushed in and towns sprang up overnight.</span>
The pair of sentences from “Ambush”
that best reflects a flashback or a shift in time is ‘When she was, nine, my
daughter Kathleen asked if I had ever killed anyone’. It shows that he is now
old when her daughter is only 9 years old during the war.