Answer:
providing too vague and few details
Explanation:
The first thing that should come to the mind of someone trying to sell an idea or make people understand it would be to as clear as possible about what you're saying and what you want to achieve.
When a writer or speaker provides details that are too vague and not clear enough to understand their purpose or provide few details that are not able to explain clearly what the idea is about, then it would be very easy to dismiss such idea.
Answer:
The answer is (A) Elaborate
Explanation:
When restating your main points in a conclusion, be as eleborate as possible.
<em>B, C, and D dont make sense and arent really good options.</em>
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Answer:
• Coral is far more red than her lips' red
• My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
• My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground
Explanation:
In this sonnet, the speaker tells us of how his lover is not very attractive but that he loves her more than anything that is more attractive than her.
He talks about how her lips are not very red and how they are far from coral. He says her eyes are not like the sun which means that she doesn't have beautiful eyes.
Finally in a reference to how beautiful people walk as though they float, he talks about how his lover does not have this quality but instead walks on the ground.
Answer:
It's D once again that pfp says alot about you