It makes it to form a question or a questioning sentence
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During a presentation
1) Keep in mind the purpose
2) Know the audiences age group
3) Try to keep your voice in different tones
4) Engage the audience by cracking jokes now and then
5) Maintain proper eye contact
6) Speak clearly and loudly
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The correct answer is to set a productive tone for the process of constitutional reform. As we can see he is against prosecution and and taking sides. He doesn't want the the parties involved just point fingers at each other looking who is more right or who is more wrong. He is advocating a clear head approach and the to turn people to their cause not by fire and sword and prosecution but by winning their hearts and minds through dialogue.
B to inform readers about H. G. Wells’s writing
This purpose is to inform. The passage only contains factual information about H.G. Wells's writing. We don't know anything about his life. When the purpose is to entertain, the author uses more figurative language and other literary devices to make the writing more interesting. The purpose is not to persuade because the author does not make any opinion statements about H. G. Wells or his writing.
Well it all depends on what you're writing about. When you write your rough draft think about the feeling it gives when reading it over. Then if it feels right, give it a go. This might not help much but think about how you feel while reading it.