Answer: I listed the sentences in parenthesis () and the reason right next to it. I hope the way I listed this problems is well understood and sorry for the long wait. Pls give brainiest and have a good day.
1.A solid argument supported by details (the law clearly says that there should be one bus for every 25 kids) this answer contains support from the law.
2. A strong introduction ( I want you to call the principal and tell her we need more school buses) this statement is a strong introduction since the speaker automatically wants to speak of what is the person in charge and demand what they want.
3. A clear purpose or goal (I am here today to speak about the need of more school buses) This statement is a goal since the speaker wants there to be more school buses.
4. A connection with the audience ( Everyone here today knows what it feels like to wait hours for a bus) this claim is for everyone to relate with the speaker since many have experienced this situation.
This passage employs D) dialect. It is a specific way of talking in certain regions of a country.
Question 1.
From President Roosevelt's speech, a quotation that exemplifies a hasty generalization is "The people of the United States have already formed their opinions and well understand the implications to the very life and safety of our nation."
This is a generalization because it is a broad statement applied to a group of people (people of the United States).
Question 2.
The correct answer is B) A person is attacked rather than an argument.
Gatsby and Nick are the only people who are not stuck up and believe highly of themselves.