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Bad White [126]
3 years ago
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Which piece of writing is most appropriate for the task, purpose, and audience described in the prompt? Prompt: Americans tend t

o know very little about the customs of people from foreign countries . Select a country anywhere in the world and research its culture in detail, paying special attention to how it differs from your own culture . Write an essay that explains your findings to an audience that is unfamiliar with both your own culture and the culture of the country you selected . A. A careful , sensitive, and straightforward piece that celebrates both cultures B. An emotional , powerful piece that forces audience members to question themselves C. An informal , engaging , and humorous piece that pokes fun at both cultures D. A bold , biting piece that celebrates the superiority of the United

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mart [117]3 years ago
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Answer:I’m going to say a careful, sensitive, and straightforward piece that celebrates both cultures.

I WILL LET TOU KNOW IF ITS RIGHT IN THE COMMENTS

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Serggg [28]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: carful sensitive and straightforward

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Just got it right on the quiz

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