Answer:
C. a well-told story should have no need for subsequent discussion
Explanation:
When a person tells a story in a presentation, it is false that a well-told story should not have need for further discussions.
No matter how good a story is or how well it is explained, there should always be room for further discussion, either in form of asking questions for clarity or discussing some points in the story.
C is the answer you can only get one answer.
Answer: Prewriting. You're ready to start writing. ...
Writing. Now you have your plan and you're ready to start writing. ...
Revision. Your story can change a great deal during this stage. ...
Editing. You have overhauled your story. ...
Publishing.
Explanation:
I'm thinking it's the either the secound * or the last *
I'm pretty sure it's the last * though
D) It was his usual custom to wash his hands before each meal.
When one is redundant, one basically says the same thing twice or says something that is unnecessary. For instance, it would be redundant to say “wet water” because water, by its nature is wet. Thus, when we look at Option D, the redundancy it contains is “usual custom.” This is redundant because an act that is customary, or is a custom, is so because of its usual practice.