Sorry but I can’t see anything on your screen but hopefully you going the answer
Your answer is correct because in cara's story the main character is already nervous and avoids the long distance running.So to further strengthen that idea it would be best to do number 3. So im pretty sure your correct.
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A persuasive speech / paper is basically you trying to persuade someone. So it might start off like
"Dear Milo,
Have you heard of the brand new *awesome* mall that opened today? I know you hate going places but it's got *amazing* new shops and clothes *to die* for!" Then list more reason but also try to include things like "If you do go.."
So a persuasive speech would be a speaker trying to convince a crowd to listen and agree with his / her ideas on something.
Answer:
Its E Strengthen an assertion by broadening its implications 100%
Explanation:
In these lines, the author uses repetition to organize two assertions about the “things” that children are taught. She first asserts that these “things” have so little relevance that children will quickly forget them. She then broadens this assertion to apply to teachers, stating that they too would forget these “things” if they were not constantly repeating them on the job. By arranging these ideas in this way, the author strengthens her initial assertion about the reason that children have trouble remembering and supports her overarching claim that it is “reasonable” for children to protest that they cannot retain what they are expected to learn.