Answer:
C. To fully understand a speech, it's only necessary to know the words of the speech
Explanation:
If you don't know the context in which a speech is given, then you cannot fully understand what is being spoken. Without context, the speech could be interpreted in several different ways based on who is reading it and when!
<u>Without context,</u> it becomes anything the <u>reader </u>interprets it to be.
However, <em>with </em>context, it becomes what the <em>writer wants </em>the reader to interpret it to be.
Answer:
just message your boyf riend
and said to him I love you
answer 1: adjectives describe objects (ex: blue, soft, round, etc), but they don't say what the thing is doing, so you can't look at adjectives for answers about actions.
answer 2: I don't think adjectives can tell you the tense of a sentence (past tense, present tense, etc), but I'm less sure about this one.