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2. Maybe mum <u>will iron</u> the clothes today.
3. I'm sure Martin <u>will join</u> us for lunch.
4. Emily hopes she <u>will buy </u>an expensive car in the future.
5. It's cold today. Maybe it <u>will snow</u> in the evening.
6. The kids <u>will be </u>late for school again.
7. I promise I <u>will visit</u> you next week, grandma.
8. Don't worry, Mr. Foster. We <u>will explain</u> everything for you.
We haven't got any tea, <u>I'll drink</u> some coffee, then.
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Recognized, after which they became stars and a new sensation to watch in the media.
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You should correct the grammar, spelling, and punctuation in your draft.
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Explanation:</h3>
It is important to understand your audience so you can better convey your point to them.
Helping your Audience
When giving a speech, the first thing to do is decide your purpose. Your purpose will pick how you convey either facts or opinions. Next, consider how knowledgeable the audience is about the topic. If your audience does not know a lot, you will have to explain more. Finally, decide the dication you should use to talk to your audience so they will understand you.
Writing the Draft
Writing a draft can be helpful to the speaker. However, the draft does not help the audience. The audience will not see the draft, so the grammar will not affect them as long as the speech still conveys the same information.
The answer to this is probably B.