Answer:
Explanation:
By Kate DiCamillo
His sister, Merlot, tries to show him how to nibble paper. She takes him to a book and tells him which parts are yummy, but when Despereaux looks down at the page, something crazy happens—he's able to read the words! ... After she leaves, Despereaux turns to the page and starts reading the story.
Anybody, nobody, somebody etc (-body)
"When doing a persuasive speech you have to keep in mind that you want to convince the audience to believe in what you are telling them, or support your claim, in this case you are already biased by this desire, the key to persuade people is to know how to convince them, and you can do this easiyl with strong writting and a powerful delivery."
Answer:
B). Address different parts of your audience in separate sections of your speech.
Explanation:
The speakers employ a variety of techniques depending on the type or category(educated, specific, diverse, etc.) of the audience in order to convey their intended message effectively.
As per the question, option B displays a technique that could not be employed while addressing a diverse audience as it is quite unmanageable to address the various parts of the audience in distinct sections of the speech due to the vastness of the audience. Thus, it is <u>always recommended to use a simple, precise, and clear portrayal of the idea with vivid details so that it becomes easy to understand and connect to every section of the audience influentially</u>. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.