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Answer: This is an excerpt from Sonnet 29, written by William Shakespeare.
Explanation:
<em>Sonnet 29</em> was written by William Shakespeare, as a part of The "Fair Youth" Sequence. The sequence contains poems in which the poet directly addresses a mysterious young man.
The poem is about the speaker's feelings of depression and sadness, which he overcomes by thinking about love. The speaker admits that he feels isolated and is convinced that he is "an outcast." He envies other people for their appearance, friends, skills and opportunities, which results in his dissatisfaction. However, when he thinks about the man whom he addresses in this poem, he feels better.
The broadest to narrowest topics are as follows:
1. career prospects for healthcare professionals
2. the rise in job opportunities for physical therapists
3. the increasing demand for workers in therapy and rehabilitation professions
The terms broad and narrow are used to refer to the scopes related to a subject or action. The broader topics have bigger scopes and provide several different opportunities. The narrow topics provide a little scope and a very limited number of opportunities.
The term 'career prospects' have a lot of scopes. It is an umbrella term for the various jobs and opportunities that an individual can get if he chooses healthcare as a profession.
The rising job opportunities are a slightly narrower scope as it limits the opportunities to physical therapists only. They form a part of the healthcare professionals.
Therapy and rehabilitation professions are a further minor part of physical therapists. Thus, they are the narrowest topic.
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In what regards is you argument about? And make sure you deliver a strong statement about the subject youre arguing, that seems obvious but alot of people also forget to back their argument up with evidence. Also make connections.