It is poorly phrased central idea for a persuasive speech because it contains figurative language. 
The persuasion needs facts which can be describes using literal language as opposed to figurative language which is often used in poetry though sometimes in prose also but it contains an explanation which is different from the literal interpretation. 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
most ever green answer, emposing the new strict law to protect ancient heritage, carnish, and foreign people should be encouraged to visit Nepal 
Explanation:
through tourism only this kind of cultural heritage, historical heritage can be promoted throughout the world and most importantly 
 
        
             
        
        
        
These were methods employed by the South to prevent Blacks
from voting.   Many of these programs
often made it difficult for Blacks to register or vote since there were so many
things demanded on them. These methods either targeted their poverty or their
lack of education. Eventually the Federal government would institute reforms
against these tactics.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Has not developed an understanding of the cues to performance of these pragmatic skills.
Explanation:
In this context, Understanding cues to performance refers to humans' ability to observe the situation around us, and deliver the most appropriate technique that help us benefit from the situation.
From the excerpt, we know that John has a very good pragmatic skills in general. But this test is most likely taken under a structured situation that does not represent the actual real life. So, when John actually encountered it in his social life, he does not understand  when is the proper time to actually use the skill.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Yes, I was punished because I spoke up on how racism was wrong and how racist my elders were being and so they punished me and told me they know better at the end I just learned that my elders would never change there boomer opinions