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Murrr4er [49]
2 years ago
8

HELP! 50 PONITS

English
1 answer:
olasank [31]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

eir audience? Did they touch on similar themes and concepts?

Develop a Claim. Study the information in your table. You may notice that some columns have more similarities and

others have more differences. This type of observation can help you make a claim in your speech. You can use this

sentence frame for your claim:

While both speeches have a similar [audience, purpose, message], one speech has a distinctive ſâudienc

Explanation:

eir audience? Did they touch on similar themes and concepts?

Develop a Claim. Study the information in your table. You may notice that some columns have more similarities and

others have more differences. This type of observation can help you make a claim in your speech. You can use this

sentence frame for your claim:

While both speeches have a similar [audience, purpose, message], one speech has a distinctive ſâudienc

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