Which inference is the same as picking out the main idea from the supporting details?
A. Cause-effect
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When preparing a speech, you should first select ans appropriate topic, gather information for your speech, determine the purpose of your speech, practice your speech.
<span>The answer is D. When it comes to giving people good advice, Jon is a regular Yoda. Allusion is when you say something in a passing fashion without actually making direct reference to it (a person, place, or thing.) Since you are calling Jon a 'regular Yoda' you are comparing him and making a sort of passing reference, but are not speaking directly about Yoda himself. So this is Allusion. Another example of an allusive sentence would be: When my uncle won the lottery he acted like a total Scrooge.</span>
If Beowulf was killed he wanted him to bequeaths his own sword to Unferth.