<u>A persuasive speech</u>.
A persuasive speech is defined as <em>a specific type of speech in which the speaker has a goal of convincing the audience to accept his or her point of view</em><em>. </em>Since what you're looking for is to <u>convince</u> your audience not to drop out of school, then this speech would be the most appropiate.
Definitely not an extemporaneous speech as this is carried out or performed with little or no preparation and that would not push your audience to want to stay in school. Not an entertaining speech because entertaining an audience is not the same as convincing them.
Therefore, you should go with a persuasive speech.
Answer:
Based on the passage, the reader can infer that some Haida families lived in homes that
were large.
were small.
had windows.
had fireplaces.
Explanation:
C I’m pretty sure
The statement states how some poems are written inside the shape of the subject of the poem. A would be wrong because there is no key term being defined. B could be correct, but I think the context of the statement and how it would flow in to the paragraph works better with C. D is wrong because it never claims that ALL poems should have interesting shapes.
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