Answer:
Amore,Song Sailors,Jackberry Blam,Gypsies in the City
Explanation:
Since Crusoe's story also doubles as his spiritual autobiography, he frequently reflects on his life as a sinner. After his conversion, he often engages in various religious observations.
they'll flock in droves
these rich Londoners
they'll fight for that stock
I'm a made man forever
I'll never forget you as long as I live
In less than twenty-four hours London was abuzz
the mine is worth far more than he asks for it
I spent all my evenings at the minister's with Portia
Answer:
The answer is D " Making sure you're heard"
Explanation:
1: One of the bad habits that members of a debate could have is to not listen what the other members are saying because they are focused on his own points of view.
2: The discussion technique "making sure you're heard" tries to avoid that this happens by repeating or paraphrasing one of the claims that other person proposed in the debate.
3: In this example this technique was used as could be noticed by the use of the phrase "So you're saying that...", which implies that the speaker is repeating something that someone else said before.
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