Answer:
D). to entertain listeners with stories and insights
Explanation:
Steve Jobs' commencement speech at Stanford University primarily aimed to convey a divine message which resonates with each individual seeking purpose and meaning in their career and life in an entertaining manner by using stories of birth, rebirth, and death. He said 'the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work' and to accomplish this 'you need to love what you do and keep looking until you find the one.' His stories of 'connecting dots', 'love and loss', and 'death' emphasized his message of 'victor over adversities' and 'loving what we do' in an entertaining and effective manner. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
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