Answer:
The answer is option a.
Explanation:
The term intended audience can be defined as the particular group of people for which a product or service is designed. It can be seen in many fields, such as movies, books, cars, cell phones, and of course, laundry detergents. In this case, the target public or intended audience are adults who are concerned about the environment.
Answer:
Connection:
A relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.
Powerful:
Having great power or strength.
very.
Careless:
Not giving sufficient attention or thought to avoiding harm or errors.
(of an action or its result) showing or caused by a lack of attention.
Not concerned or worried about.
Remarkable:
Worth of attention; striking.
Decision:
A conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
The action of process of deciding something or of resolving a question.
A formal judgement.
Answer:
The correct answer is Both Brutus and Antony ask rhetorical questions to make points.
Explanation:
<em>The following are the reasons why the other three alternatives are incorrect:</em>
- While both Brutus and Antony have the word ambitious as a key word of their speeches, they also use the word in the same meaning (i.e., greedy for power).
- None of the two speakers focuses only in Caesar's weaknesses. Actually, both tend to emphasize his strong points more.
- Both speakers speak directly to the crowd, and both their speeches are in front of a crowd, even in theatrical renditions.
The most dominant part of both of their speeches are rhetorical questions. Brutus uses rhetorical questions to persuade the crowd into believing he killed Caesar for their own good, while Antony uses rhetorical questions to prove Caesar was not ambitious.
His self-assurance is revealed, he is confident and believes in his abilities.