Answer:
All of them.
Explanation:
They all make the speeches strong. Each one is a skill.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Only informational texts are based on something true and fact-based</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The option which says that only informational texts are based on something true and fact based is not true about the literary and the informational texts. This is because the literary texts can also give a lot of information on the facts. The style of the literary text is sort of narrative but it also can be true and contain facts. Both of the texts have the central idea and can use figurative languages to give the reader its true essence.
Answer:
First, a quick introduction.
Unrestricted thesis is a vary broad thesis that doesn't provide one clear topic to debate on.
Unlike this, restricted thesis is the one that is much more specific and narrower.
"Classical music is the basis for most rock music" leaves us on a to broad field for debate. There are countless ways this can be revised into restricted thesis. One can be more specific about what aspect of classical music, or which composer provided this basis. Also one could be more specific about genres of rock influenced by classical music etc.
For example, one of the possible revisions could be:
Mozart's chord progression provided a pattern that influenced classic rock bands.
This is now much more specific topic (restricted thesis) for debate.
Answer:
I'm not sure how to help with that...
Explanation:
I am so sorry!