Answer:
Callous
(kæləs )
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<h2>ADJECTIVE
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A callous person or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings. [...]
callousness UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
callously ADVERB [ADVERB with verb]
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disregard
(dɪsrɪgɑːʳd )
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VERB
If you disregard something, you ignore it or do not take account of it. [...]
Disregard is also a noun. [...]
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Answer: A. Using humor to make the topic more interesting.
Explanation:
Humor is unique to speaking because when used elsewhere it might be open to interpretation.
When used in speaking however, it can be used to make the topic more interesting because the listener can infer the humor from the tone of the person speaking so that there is little chance of the speech being misconstrued.
You would use an informative speech to inform your science class about the local bat species.
Gatsby sends so many goods and services to Nick's house to basically bribe him into inviting Daisy over so Gatsby and drop by and "accidentally" run into her. Nick doesn't want to do it and says he doesn't have time, so Gatsby is trying to change his mind by sending the goods and services.