Answer:
I'm going to go with 'a choice.' ;-)
Explanation:
The details that Ban Ki-moon uses to support his point of view and the purpose of the speech are the sentences that show evidence that his point of view is correct.
<h3>What are these pieces of evidence?</h3>
- Statistical data supporting the point of view.
- Facts that show the relevance of the point of view.
- Tested and proven information about the point of view presented.
Therefore, to find the supporting details of the speech, you must read the entire speech, identify the author's point of view, and look for the evidence that supports that point of view.
This question is incomplete, as you did not show the speech to which it refers. In this case, I can't give you a specific answer, but I hope the above information will help you find your answer.
More information about textual evidence at the link:
brainly.com/question/375033
Is that the question or is there a sentence that is supposed to go along with it?
Answer:
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Should be right I've gotten similar problems on an Edge quiz like this.
The author most likely uses the word "scheme" to show the reader that Germany was a legitimate threat to the United States.