Answer:
The answer is letter B. demonstration.
Explanation:
A demonstration speech (or demonstrative speech) is a type of informative speech. As its names suggests, its purpose is to teach the audience the steps to do something or how something operates by not only speaking, but also by showing how it is done. This sort of speech is commonly found, for example, in tutorial videos. As the speaker mentions each step, he/she also visually demonstrates how it is done.
Answer:
Correct answer is C a movie based on a best selling novel
Explanation:
C is the correct answer because certain movie that was done according to some written novel is the adaptation of that novel. It only depends how loose the adaptation is.
The others are not adaptation because they are originals that have been presented on different occasions, including the song, the speech and the book of poetry.
Answer:
A) "soft" to "hard" evidence
Explanation:
A soft evidence is producing hypothesis made by scientists, descriptions taken from history, and analogies to make rational explanations. A hard evidence is proving the hypothesis through statistical analysis and figures. Hence, soft to hard evidence can be used in speech to explain words, phrases, abstract things, intangible things etc. to prove your point to the audience.
I'm sorry, but we need to see the story to answer this question. If you could get a picture of the story then explain what to do that would be great. Sorry for the inconvenience.