Answer:
By telling them what they want to hear or what they want you to do for them
A.
B and C don't provide as many things that an athlete must do, and D doesn't clarify what it means by "listen"
Explanation:
had, danced, whirled, floated, scampered, circled, flew, smiled, listened, heard.
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Passage 1 uses tricolon and an overstatement, while passage 2 uses anaphora and a rhetorical question.
In passage 1 the tricolon is "Uniforms decrease fighting. Uniforms decrease drug use. Uniforms decrease vandalism." It is a series of 3 parallel clauses. The overstatement is "There is no other possible solution to fix our schools." Passage 2 uses anaphora when it repeats the beginning phrase "When schools introduce uniforms". The rhetorical question in passage 2 is "what is the true cost?"