The above question wants to assess your ability to read and interpret speeches. In that case, I can't write the text for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
First, you should read Nixon's and Ford's speeches. In this reading, you should identify the objective of the speeches, that is, what Nixon and Ford want to achieve with the themes and topics presented in their speech.
Once you recognize these goals, you can write your text as follows:
- Introduce the main subject of your text.
- Show the objective of Nixon's speech and how that objective is developed during the speech.
- Show the objective of Ford's speech and how that objective is developed during the speech.
- Compare Nixon and Ford speech objectives, show similarities and differences.
- Also, compare the development of this theme and which development was most efficient.
- Show which speech was most likely to achieve the goal.
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Answer: A. he wants to beat up monkey man so Tigros will let him join
Explanation:
This relates to the short story,<em> Monkeyman</em> in the collection of short stories known as, <em>145th Street</em> by <em>Myers Walter Dean</em>.
In this story, a boy named Monkeyboy(so called because he likes to climb trees to read) saved a girl named Peaches from being stabbed by a female member of the Tigros gang which infuriated the Tigros causing them to issue threats against Monkeyman.
Clean was a new boy in the school who claimed to have run with the Crips and when he heard of the Tigros he wanted to join them. They inferred that if Clean was to beat up Monkeyboy (or worse), he could get into the gang. And so began his animosity towards Monkeyboy.