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Evgesh-ka [11]
2 years ago
6

Help me please………………….

English
2 answers:
irga5000 [103]2 years ago
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Answer:

a television documentary about natural disasters=to inform people about current events

A movie about a natural disaster=to entertain an audience with an adventurous story

An online news. story about natural disasters=to educate an audience about something important

I hope this helps and if it does pls mark me as brainlest

Sergeeva-Olga [200]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

  1. A television documentary about natural disasters - to educate an audience about something important
  2. A movie about a natural disaster - to entertain an audience with an adventure story
  3. An online news story about natural disasters - to inform people about current events.
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