Answer:
A main idea, key details, and understandable language.
Explanation:
Without a main idea, well... there's no point to your debate. You need to make it clear what you're arguing for (aka what side you're on) so your audience and opponents can grasp the gist of what you stand for. Key details are especially important because you can't make an argument without evidence. That would then be a baseless claim, you always need accurate specifics as to why your idea/side is the better option. Lastly, understandable language is always important because a debate is verbal and your judges/opponents need to understand what you are saying in order to fully comprehend what you're advocating for.
The ultimate goal is to persuade and get your point across.
"Dover Beach" is actually a lyric that was written by <span>Matthew Arnold. And based on the excerpts taken from this lyric, the parts that show the author's sorrow and confusion are these:
"</span><span>[Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,]
Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain;
[And we are here as on a darkling plain]
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night."
Hope this answer helps.</span>
Answer:
Eraser tattoo is a sweet story about teenagers having to say goodbye to their first love because one must move away. Through a series of flashbacks along with actions happening in the present time that one of them always has been and always would have been more in love with the other.
The answer to this one is C