Answer:
O C. People must use their mistakes to build a better future.
Explanation:
A theme of a speech or a text is the main idea of the given text that the author wants to relay to the readers/ audience. In other words, we can say the theme of a speech is the main purpose of the speaker.
Among the given sentences, sentence C best represents a speech's theme. This is because the statement that <em>"people must use their mistakes to build a better future"</em> revolves around the overall idea of learning from past mistakes and getting better through the lessons learned.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
The correct answer is "It is best described as an anecdote".
We consider an anecdote to be a personal account or retelling of a particular event or incident. The key word here is "personal". In the example given, we clearly see how <u>the point of view is from the protagonist of a certain personal experience he had and the way he felt about it, constituting it as an anecdote.</u>
We don't know for a fact Utopians don't care about riches, because we're only getting a single man's experience which in addition, cannot be proven.
An analogy recquires some sort of strong comparisson of metaphor that isn't really present in this excerpt.
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cask
a barrellike container made os wood,plastic,
avenge
inflict harm in return for(oneself or another)
preclude
prevent from happening
impunity
exemption from punish,emt or freed from consequences of the action
retribution
punishment inflicted on someone else
accost
approach and address
motley
desperate
impose
forced or to be put in place
insufferable
to extreme to bear; in tolerable
abscond
leave hurriedly and secretly
explicit
stated clearly and in detail
repose
a state of reast (sleep)
rampant
(something unwelcomed)
recess
attach (a fixture) by setting it back
imposter
a person who pretends to be someone else
i think this is right
Is this like a newspaper headline?
She study the difference between the too. & remember the thoughts she was learned as a child