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Hmm, ignore them? Talk it out? If you gotta get aggressive then sure. Friends and family members suggest both :L
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The correct answer is the following: <em>option A. "The importance of capping college tuition costs" is a topic narrow enough to serve as the subject of a persuasive speech.</em> The main objective of any persuasive speech is for the presenter to convince the audience of adopting his/her viewpoint on a specific subject. This is why the topic of any persuasive speech needs to be somewhat controversial, so that a debate can be started during the speech as well a specific position within that debate. A topic such as "the importance of capping college tuition costs" is already giving the audience an idea of the position that the presenter is taking on the topic, and it is also a narrow theme, is not to broad that cannot be summarized in one direct speech.
Hello. You did not inform the excerpt to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will help you in the best possible way.
"Great Expectations" was written by Charles Dickens and tells the story of Pip, a poor boy who is fortunate enough to be sponsored by someone mysterious, who makes him rich. Pip falls in love with Estella, a rich, educated and beautiful girl, who was created to seduce men and destroy their hearts, being very cold and cruel to any suitor. Within this subplot, Estella seems very satisfied and likes to be admired, but never conquered. When we analyze her behavior with Pip, although she does not seem to be in love with him, she seems to admire him in a way, as she treats him with a cordiality that she does not present to any other man, besides considering him a pleasant company.
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yes it is correct . the one you have chosen is correct