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Musya8 [376]
3 years ago
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Christina works for a state university. She has been asked to speak on a new process for collecting research data. She believes

in this new method and is excited to let others know about the value of such a method. She hopes her audience will understand the value she sees in the new method, and intends to propose its benefits to the audience. What unstated assumption can we make about Christina's speech?
English
1 answer:
almond37 [142]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Christina is going to give a persuasive speech.

Explanation:

In her speech Christina will explain the reasons why this new method will be helpful to collect research data, she will not only give her reasons but also she will try to convince the audience on the benefits of this methods,  that is why Christina will give a persuasive speech.        

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