Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the B) Make sure your goals are ethically sound.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that if the speech did not inform the audience about legitimate ways for students to get free food (quite the opposite), that was not necessarily an example of plagiarism, name-calling and abusive language, lack of preparation, and lack of adaptation to the audience's frame of reference, but of an attempt to achieve a series of goals that are not ethically sound—such as trying to get free food by telling the employees of the restaurants that you had already paid for it, even though you hadn't.
Answer: Canadian; vary; relatively; typically; complaints; difficulty; adaptation; easily; entertainment
Explanation:
B or d would be your best answer
The poem "Swift Things are Beautiful" by Elizabeth Coatsworth is about how everything around us is fleeting and ephemeral, and quickly goes by while we are not even looking. She wants to say that even though they disappear quickly, these sights are nevertheless beautiful. The point is that we should look around us and admire the view, and enjoy the beauty of it all while it is still there, because it will be gone soon. We should cherish these fleeting moments because we may not get the chance to do that ever again.