ok so-
a few weeks ago my friend did a birth chart reading on me,
she said that my family will dislike me bc i will tell them a secret that she knws
a few days later-
i told her that i was gonna tell my cousins my secret without knowing about the birth chart, i totally forgot about it
and she was like- "NO! STOP! THE BIRtH CHART!!!"
i thank her for saving my back
Your answer is C categories because categories help organize any type of writing such as essays, speech's, and documents also its not A because a theme is like the main idea of the speech like the whole point of it what do you want the people to know and learn its also not B because details is what the the speech is made up of or statements to support your speech why do you agree with this and disagree with that and when it came down to rather C, or D I choose C because D thesis statements are use as a preview what the speech will be about what do the spectators look toward to also known as the grabber in the speech.
Your answer is C.
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“Unfolding Bud” by Naoshi Koriyama contains the theme don't give up on poetry right away. To begin, the subject of the poem is poetry. This can be seen in the second stanza of the poem. Koriyama writes, “One is not amazed/At first glance/By a poem.” Also, Naoshi uses a metaphor to show readers his theme.
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Hi! Itz Zack! ^^
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Edwards’ first and greatest asset was the power of God in his life. Effective communication requires the right message, the right messenger, the right method, and the right recipients at the right time. Edwards was a willing and faithful tool in the hand of God, who in His perfect wisdom and power, accomplished the results.
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From: Zack!