A speaker should list everything she knows about the topic and purpose of speech in the introduction.
This is not true, if you listed everything you knew what would make up the body of paper.
Should have something to grab audience’s attention, maybe a important highlights of history or background, and then a thesis (listing the items you plan to discuss and your stance on them or their importance.
The story about the Chanticleer and the fox is as old as the tale. The Chanticleer supervised the farmyard, waking everyone when the sun rises. Even thinking that he made it rose. The fox told him he admired his singing in the morning but with the intent of bringing him into the woods to be eaten so his morning singing won't bother other animals again. Fortunately, Chanticleer escaped from the fox's grip.
Answer:
The statement that is not true is:
A. Anne revised and published her diary after the war.
Explanation:
Anne Frank and her family received help during the second World War to hide from the Nazi army. During their time in hiding, Anne wrote her famous diary. Unfortunately, Anne did not survive the hideous war. Their hiding place was discovered, and Anne was taken to a concentration camp where she died of typhus in 1945. Her diary was saved by one of the people who helped hide the Frank family and then given to Anne's father, Otto, the only survivor of the family. With that in mind, we can choose as the false statement letter A. Anne revised and published her diary after the war.
With an attention grabbing introduction